Second Study Space (2008), Bogotá/Medellín, Colombia

Multicultural Colombia: Urban & Rural Lands, Rights of Self-Governance and Cultural Difference University of Miami Inter-American Law Review , 40 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 197 (2009)

Foreword

Learning from Bogota: An Intro­duction to the Study Space Articles Colin Crawford

Articles

Public Spaces  in Bogota: An Introduction Nancy  Rhinehart

Extralegal Property, Legal Monism, and Pluralism Daniel Bonilla Maldonado

Squatters, Pirates, and  Entre­preneurs: Is  Informality the Solution to the Urban Housing Crisis? Carmen  G. Gonzalez

Urban Informality as  a  Commons Dilemma Sheila  R. Foster

Law, Extralegality, and  Space: Legal Pluralism And Land­scape from Colombia to Puerto Rico Erika Fontanez Torres

Antagonizing Bogota Troy E. Elder

Informal  Land  Subdivision and Real Estate Regularization: A Comparative Study Between Colombia and Brazil Alexandre  dos Santos Cunha

The Key to Dreams: The  Law and the  Other City Andree Viana Garces & Juan  Felipe Pinilla  Pineda University of Miami Inter-American Law Review , 41 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 1 (2009)

Articles

Ethics and Citizenship Culture in Bogota’s  Urban Administration Mario Nogueira  de Oliveira

Gender,  Globalization and  Women’s Issues in  Panama City:  A Comparative Inquiry Elvia  R. Arriola

Notes

Federal Forfeiture and Money Laun­dering: Undue Deference to Legal Fictions and the Canadian Crossroads Max M. Nelson

Manana, Manana: Trans-Cultural Perceptions of Time and  the Role of Polychronism in Latin American Legal Systems Audrey  Pumariega