University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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About this Journal
The University of Miami Inter-American Law Review (formerly Lawyer of the Americas) is a scholarly legal periodical published one volume per year composed of two issues published in the Fall and Spring by law students at the University of Miami School of Law. The Review provides a forum in which major international and inter-American legal developments are discussed.
Current Issue: Volume 55, Number 1 (2023)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Haiti: Confronting an Immense Challenge
Irwin Stotzky
Haiti’s Legal Claim for Restitution: The Political Context for the Recovery of the Double-Debt
Ira J. Kurzban
Redress for Historical Injustices: Haiti’s Claim for the Restitution of post-Independence Payments to France
Günther Handl
Restitution for Haiti, Reparations for All: Haiti’s Place in the Global Reparations Movement
Brian Concannon Jr., Kristina Fried, and Alexandra V. Filippova
Haiti and the Indemnity Question
Alex Dupuy
Haiti and the Burden of History
Frédérique Beauvois
The Lost Haitian Generation and the 1826 “French Debt”: The Case for Restitution to Haiti
Charlot Lucien
Student Notes/Comments
Unleashing the Beast: Confronting Animal Trafficking as Organized Crime in the Americas
Erick J. Wilson