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Seattle University School of Law

Spring/Summer 2007 Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2

Articles

Free Market Fundamentalism: A Critical Review of Dogmas and Consequences

Introduction Ha Joon Chang
Reality, Theory, and a Make-Believe World: The Fundamentalism of the “Free” Market Daniel Bonilla
Colin Crawford &
Carmen G. Gonzalez

Critical Examinations of Free Trade Theory

Is Free Trade “Free”? Is It Even “Trade”? Oppression and Consent in Hemispheric Trade Agreements Frank J. Garcia
Can Constitutional Courts be Counterhegemonic Powers vis-a-vis Neoliberalism? The Case of the Colombian Constitutional Court Maria Paula Saffon
Coasean Fictions: Law and Economics Revisited Alejandro Nadal

Sociocultural Consequences of Free Trade

Accountability for Murder in the Maquiladoras: Linking Corporate Indifference to Gender Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Border Elvia R. Arriola
The Free Market and Gender Relations: Political and Economic Power, Impunity, and the Murders of Women Dr. Claudia Lozano

Environmental Consequences of Free Trade

Beyond Kyoto: North-South Implications Of Emissions Trading and Taxes Kristen Sheeran

Case Studies on Neoliberal Economic Reforms

Network Industry Regulation: Between Flexibility and Stability Alexandre Ditzel Faraco &
Diogo R. Coutinho
At Debt's Door: What Can We Learn from Argentina's Recent Debt Crisis and Restructuring? Alan Cibils &
Ruben Lo Vuolo
Is China a Threat to Mesoamerica's Development? Roldan Muradian