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American Law Sources On-Line (ALSO!)
"...providing a comprehensive, uniform, and useful compilation of links to freely accessible on-line sources of law for the United States and Canada. (See also a link below for Mexico.) This site contains additional links to sources of commentary and practice aids that are available without charge (or available at a reasonable charge from governmental and nonprofit providers)."
C·mara de Diputados del H. Congreso de la UniÛn - CDDWeb
Base de Datos PolÌticos de las AmÈricas - México / Georgetown University Political Database of the Americas - Mexico Resources
Sections include: Constitutional Studies ; Electoral Systems ; Civil Society ; Political Parties ; Executive Institutions ; Legislative Institutions ; Judicial Institution.
Georgetown University Political Database of the Americas
Documents on Mexican Politics
Edited by Alex LÛpez-Ortiz.
The Federal Civil Code of Mexico
LLRX Feature by Jorge A. Vargas, University of San Diego School of Law, April 2005.
George Washington University - The National Security Archive
- The Mexico Project
"Since 1994, and intensively since 2000, the National Security Archive's Mexico Project has sought to identify and obtain the release of documents from secret government archives on United States policy in Mexico since 1960, and to disseminate those records through publications, conferences and the Archive's web site."
- Official Report Released on Mexico's "Dirty War"
Government Acknowledges Responsibility for Massacres, Torture, Disappearances and Genocide
Report by the Office of Special Prosecutor Ignacio Carrillo Prieto.
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 209, November 2006.
- Report Documents 18 Years of "Dirty War" in Mexico
"Special Prosecutor: State Responsible for Hundreds of Killings, Disappearances" in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
Posted February 2006, Updated June 2006.
- Prelude to Disaster: José López Portillo and the Crash of 1976
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 115.
Edited by Kate Doyle, March 2004.
- Rebellion in Chiapas and the Mexican Military
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 109.
Edited by Kate Doyle, January 2004.
"The Spanish-language version of this article was the cover story of the December 28, 2003, edition of Mexico's Proceso magazine.
- Operation Intercept: The Perils of Unilateralism (April 2003)
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 74.
By Kate Doyle
"This new Electronic Briefing Book on Operation Intercept -- the Nixon government's unilateral attempt in 1969 to halt the flow of drugs from Mexico into the United States -- is the second to appear based on a collaboration between Proceso magazine and the National Security Archive and launched on March 2, 2003."
- Trading Democracy? (February 2002)
Documents from NAFTA's Secret Tribunals
Compiled by Public Affairs Television and Washington Media Associates for "Bill Moyers Reports" produced by Sherry Jones and broadcast 5 February 2002 on PBS
"...internal documents from the NAFTA secret tribunals that were obtained by the Moyers team, led by producer Sherry Jones. The documents consist of legal briefs, witness statements, and actual rulings from two of the three cases that are explored in tonightís broadcast."
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 65
Edited by Thomas Blanton and Michael L. Evans
Guide to Foreign and International Legal Databases - Mexico
New York University Law Library
Guide to Law Online: Mexico
Sections include: Constitution ; Executive ; Judicial ; Legislative ; Legal Guides ; General Sources.
U.S. Law Library of Congress
Inter-American Water Resources Network (English or Spanish)
LANIC - Mexico
Latin American Network Information Center, University of Texas, Austin.
Latin American Government Documents Project
"...organizes and describes the many Latin American official documents now appearing on the Internet."
Law Schools - Mexico
From HierosGamos
LII: World Legal Materials - Mexico
Cornell University School of Law
Mexican Trademark and Copyright Law as it Applies to E-Commerce
LLRX.com Feature, March 2001 By Jose-Juan Mendez
MÉXICO: Constitutions / Constituciones
From Georgetown University Political Database of the Americas / Base de Datos PolÌticos de las AmÈricas.
mexico-legal.com
Topics include: Panoramic View of The Mexican Legal System ; Mexican Immigration Law ; Mexican Real Estate Law ; The Ejido Property in Mexico ; Mexican Criminal Law ; Links.
By Jaime Berger & Associates
Presidencia de la Rep˙blica
Organization of American States
- Special Summit of the Americas
January 12-13, 2004, Monterrey, Mexico
"...will work basically on issues of social policy and equity, and look for a new agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean that transcends the Washington consensus..."
Includes daily updates and live transmission.
Resources on Aztec and Maya Law - (dead link)
Compiled by Mike Widener, Archivist/Rare Books Librarian, Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas at Austin
Special Summit of the Americas
January 12-13, 2004, Monterrey, Mexico
"...will work basically on issues of social policy and equity, and look for a new agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean that transcends the Washington consensus..."
Includes daily updates and live transmission.
- Organization of American States
Texas A&M - Western Hemispheric Trade Information Center - (dead link)
(NAFTA Information Center)
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (February 2, 1848)
Treaty Mexico - United States
World Directory of National Parliamentary Libraries - Mexico
From Deutscher Bundestag - Datenbanken
Zapatista: Neoliberalism, the Chiapas Uprising & Cyberspace (English and Korean) (etext)
By Harry M. Cleaver, Jr., Dept. of Economics, University of Texas, Austin
Originally published by the Galmuri Publishing House, Seul, Korea, 1998.
"This is mostly a collection of my writings on the Zapatistas. Although published in Korean most of the material was prepared in English, so all of the original English versions of the articles contained in the book, and of the introductions I wrote to the book, and to each article, are available here."
Zapatistas in Cyberspace
A Guide to Analysis & Information
"...this guide has been compiled to provide not only an introduction to the variety of efforts that have developed in cyberspace, but also one point of departure for further developments."
Sections include: Analysis ; Internet Lists, Conferences & Newsgroups ; World Wide Websites ; Archives ; Books ; Film, Graphics, Photographs.
By Harry M. Cleaver, Jr., Dept. of Economics, University of Texas, Austin
Zapatista Index
Index of Documents in English on the Rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico
"This index aims to list all the major documents, by subject, available in English by and about the Zapatistas. It also provides links to local solidarity groups and resources for activists like videos and photographs along with pages and lists providing up to date news."
Zapatistas! Documents of the New Mexican Revolution
"...contains the full, English language text of every communique published (along with several that were not published, as well as many interviews, letters, and essays) from the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) from December 31, 1994 through June 12, 1994."
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