Working Papers
The Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies (CILAS) is an Organized Reserach Unit at the University of California, San Diego. CILAS emphasizes interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to research on Latin America (plus the Iberian peninsula). CILAS regularly hosts visiting scholars from Asia, Europe, and South America, and sponsors an annual grant competition for UCSD graduate students as well.
There are 6 publications in this collection, published between 1997 and 2007.
Egan, Nancy E: Citizenship, Race, and Criminalization: The Proceso Mohoza, 1899-1905, 2007
Piscopo, Jennifer M.: Engineering Quotas in Latin America, 2006
Blum, Anne S.; Marko, Tamera; Puerto, Alexandra; Warren, Adam: Women, Ethnicity, and Medical Authority: Historical Perspectives on Reproductive Health in Latin America, 2004
Tiede, Lydia B: Committing to Justice: An Analysis of Criminal Law Reforms in Chile, 2004
Buchanan, Paul G.; Nicholls, Kate: Neoliberal Labor Relations in Two Small Open Democracies: Contemporary New Zealand and Uruguay, 2001
Ortiz Mena, Antonio: Regional Integration in the Americas and the Pacific Rim: A Project Report, 1997