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100 _aKirk, Mark
245 _aShould the united states ratify the american convention on human rights?
300 _a65-89 p.
520 _aThe end of the Cold War forces us to reexamíne the foundations of many interna tional structures. While events in Eastern Europe captured the international Spotlight, changes in Latin America rivaled the collapse of the Soviet bloc. Throughout La tin America, democratic governments took power.’ Despite the La tin debt crisis, trade soared between Latin America and the rest of the World. The best example of this trend was Memco, where, U.S. -Mexican trade quadrupled during the year1986-1990? The World Bank's own private sector lending arm, the International Finance Corporation, reported that its Latin American investments grew faster «than any other, now occupying over 50% of its total portfolio.
650 _aHuman Rights
651 _aLatin America
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_aInstituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos
_dSan José: IIDH, 1988.
_tRevista IIDH:
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