Title
Curious In-Laws: The Legal Connections Between Montana and Puerto Rico
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-17-2018
Abstract
From the face of it, Puerto Rico and Montana seem to have very little in common. One is a former Spanish colony in the Caribbean whose legal system is mostly based on the civil law tradition. The other is one of the largest, yet most underpopulated, states of the United States, located on the Canadian border. Yet, as with many things related to law and history, appearances can be deceiving.
Publication Title
Montana Law Review
First Page
187
Last Page
204
Recommended Citation
Jorge M. Farinacci Fernós,
Curious In-Laws: The Legal Connections Between Montana and Puerto Rico,
79
Mont. L. Rev.
187
(2018).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/journal_articles/1076
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