University of Miami Law Review
Volune 65 Number 3 (Spring 2011) SPECIAL TOPIC: Gender Justice and Human Rights in the Americas
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
Gender Justice In The Americas: A Transnational Dialogue On Sexuality, Violence, Reproduction, And Human Rights
Alma Luz Beltrán y Puga, Caroline Bettinger-López, Jorge Contesse, Paola Garcia-Rey, Diana Hortsch, Risa E. Kaufman, and Nicole Tuszynski
Keynote Addresses
Modern Day Inquisitions
Rebecca J. Cook
Women's Citizen Security
Susana Chiarotti Boero
Essays
Sexual Rights And Religion: Same-sex Marriage And Lawmakers' Catholic Identity In Argentina
Juan Marco Vaggione
Who Is A Human Rights Defender? An Essay On Sexual And Reproductive Rights Defenders
Cynthia Soohoo and Diana Hortsch
Double Discrimination And Equality Rights Of Indigenous Women In Quebec
Bernard Duhaime and Josée-Anne Riverin
Thinking Critically About How To Address Violence Against Women
Tamara Rice Lave
Articles
The Rights Of Women In The Inter-American System Of Human Rights: Current Opportunities And Challenges In Standard-setting
Rosa M. Celorio
Still Trembling: State Obligation Under International Law To End Post-earthquake Rape In Haiti
Lisa Davis
Access To Justice And The Permissive State: The Brazilian Experience
Carmen Hein De Campos