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OverviewMexican Law provides an overview of the Mexican legal system. It sets forth the basic rules and legal doctrines, surveys the key institutions that make and enforce the law in Mexico, and places them in their cultural context. It makes frequent comparisons to United States legal doctrines and institutions, and provides a foundation for understanding the role of law and legal institutions in shaping public and private life in Mexico. The volume surveys both public and private law, and provides examples of the practical application of the law. It discusses the discrepancies that exist between the written law (and the theories that underly it) and its application. Topics covered range from an overview of legal history to specific subjects such as labor law, family law, and constitutional rights. The volume also discusses the development of the Mexican legal system in the context of the dramatic internal political changes of the last two decades, which, coupled with the increased integration of Mexico with the world economy (and especially with that of the United States), have resulted in dramatic changes in the role of law and in the operation of legal institutions. The book discusses changes in the legislature and judiciary, which have assumed greater importance at the expense of executive power, and also surveys new institutions that have been created in an attempt to limit authoritarian control of Mexican society. In this way, it demonstrates how the legal system has been shaped by Mexico's rich history and unique socio-economic circumstances. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Zamora (, University of Houston Law Center) , José Ramón Cossio (, Faculdad Dereche, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico) , Leonel Pereznieto , Jose Roldan Xopa (, Faculdad Dereche,)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 1.086kg ISBN: 9780199288489ISBN 10: 0199288488 Pages: 744 Publication Date: 30 June 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Legal history 2: Legal Education and the Legal Profession 3: Sources of Mexican Law 4: Federalism and Centralism 5: The Executive and Legislative Powers 6: The Judicial Power 7: Constitutional Rights 8: Judicial Procedures to Enforce the Constitution: Amparo, Controversias Constitucionales, and Acciones de Inconstitucionalidad 9: Administrative Law 10: Civil and Commercial Procedure 11: Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure 12: Regulation of the Economy and Environmental Regulation 13: Labor Law, Agrarian Reform and the Welfare State 14: Civil and Commercial Codes 15: Law of Persons and Family 16: Law of Property and Succession 17: Law of Obligations 18: Commercial Law 19: Law of Business Organizations 20: Law of Financial Institutions 21: Intellectual Property Law 22: Conflicts of Law (Private International Law)ReviewsAuthor InformationProfessor José Roldán Xopa Editor Professor David Lopez Author; Professor Zamora's biography: Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center, since 1978 Co-Director, International Law Institute, University of Houston Dean, University of Houston Law Center (1995-2000) Fulbright Professor, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) (1982-83) Visiting Research Fellow, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM (1982-83, 1991-92, 2001-03) Visiting Professor, Yale Law School (1994) Attorney, The World Bank (1976-1978) Lecturer, Center for American and International Law, Dallas, Texas (1989-2002) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |