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
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
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
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