Horizontal Discrimination in the Private Sector in the Mexican and the Canadian Legal Systems: Divergence of Means but Convergence of Results. A Functionalist Approach
The thesis lends support to the functionalist theory of Konrad Zweigert and Heinz Kötz that legal systems converge on results but diverge on means. We apply the Mexican and the Canadian legal systems to a hypothetical discrimination case. This work shows that, although the Mexican and the Canadian...
Main Author: | Aguirre Romo, Raul Alejandro |
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Other Authors: | Valcke, Catherine |
Language: | en_ca |
Published: |
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18130 |
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