Mexico's Supreme Court

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Mexico's Supreme Court

Between Liberal Individual and Revolutionary Social Rights, 1867-1934

History of the Americas Legal history Legal systems: courts and procedures

Author: Timothy M. James

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Language: English

Published by: UNM Press

Published on: 1st December 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780826353795


Introduction

Although Mexico’s Constitution of 1917 mandated the division of large landholdings, provided land for the landless, and guaranteed workers the rights to organize, strike, and bargain collectively, it also guaranteed fundamental liberal rights to property and due process that enabled property owners and employers to resist the implementation of the new social rights by filing suit in federal court.

Focus of the Book

Taking as its main focus the way new and old rights were adjudicated before the Supreme Court, this book is the first to examine the subject through the lens of court documents and the writings and commentaries of jurists and other legal professionals.

Research Question

The author asks and answers the question, how did the judicial interpretation of the Constitution of 1917 become a barrier to implementing agrarian land rights and labor legislation in the years immediately following Mexico’s social revolution of 1910?

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