God Returns to Cuba: Straight Supremacy, Catholic Statecraft, and the 2019 Constitution
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Description
Professor Gabilondo, of the FIU College of Law, presented his work in progress God Returns to Cuba: Straight Supremacy, Catholic Statecraft, and the 2019 Constitution. This work examines how religious operatives blocked Cuba’s Constitutional provision for same-sex marriage.
Presenter
From the FIU College of Law, “Born in Santiago de Cuba, José Gabilondo joined the College of Law after working in financial market regulation at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the World Bank. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2009-2011. Professor Gabilondo teaches corporate finance, banking regulation, tax, and Profesión Jurídica Comparada, a Spanish-language course on foreign and comparative law. His scholarship focuses on financial markets and Cuba legal studies. He has presented at the Universities of Chicago, Buffalo, Havana, Columbia, Maryland, DePaul, Emory, Florida State, Georgetown, and Wake Forest, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, American University, Cuba’s Unión Nacional de Juristas, and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México”.
Workshop Date
8-27-2019
Keywords
FIU Law, FIU Law Faculty Workshop Series, Jose Gabilondo, 2019 Constitution Cuba, Catholic Statecraft
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Gabilondo, Jose, "God Returns to Cuba: Straight Supremacy, Catholic Statecraft, and the 2019 Constitution" (2019). Faculty Workshops.
https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/faculty-workshops/48
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