In Redden, Modern Legal Systems Clyclopedia, vol. 1, North America, sec.
1.8 on page 1.30.61 and following gives a good discussion of the legal
profession and study of the law in Mexico.
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What does it mean when we say "... With liberty and justice for all"
or "... All men [persons] are created equal" ???
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On Tue, 21 May 1996 CAZARES@LIBRA wrote:
> >
> Forgive this posting: I'm having trouble subscribing to Int-Law
> and need help.
>
> I'm looking for a description on Mexican Legal Education. I have
> found one article from 1963 in the Journal of Legal Education,
> but can't seem to find anything more current. Any ideas?
> Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Venezuela are also desireable,
> though not as much as something on Mexican Legal Education.
> I've checked Legaltrak, Westlaw, Lexis, and will try another
> search on the Web.
>
> Thanks for any assistance,
>
> Len Cazares
> University of New Mexico Law School Library
> 1117 Stanford NE
> Alb., NM 87131
> 505-277-0677
> cazares@libra.unm.edu
>
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