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Constitutional Courts As Mediators Armed Conflict Civilmilitary Relations And The Rule Of Law In Latin America Julio Rosfigueroa

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Constitutional Courts As Mediators Armed Conflict Civilmilitary Relations And The Rule Of Law In Latin America Julio Rosfigueroa
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Julio Ríos-Figueroa
ISBN: 9781107439122, 9781107079786, 9781316682395, 9781316681763, 1107439124, 1107079780, 1316682390, 1316681769
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Constitutional Courts As Mediators Armed Conflict Civilmilitary Relations And The Rule Of Law In Latin America Julio Rosfigueroa by Julio Ríos-figueroa 9781107439122, 9781107079786, 9781316682395, 9781316681763, 1107439124, 1107079780, 1316682390, 1316681769 instant download after payment.

This book offers a new theoretical framework for understanding the mediator role played by constitutional courts in democratic conflict solving. The book proposes an informational theory of constitutional review in which constitutional courts obtain, process, and transmit information to parties in a way that reduces the uncertainty causing their conflict. The substantive focus of the book is the role of constitutional courts in democracies where the armed forces are fighting internal armed conflicts of different types: Colombia, Peru, and Mexico in Latin America and also Israel, Turkey, and Pakistan. Through detailed analyses of the political context, civil-military relations, and the constitutional jurisprudence on military autonomy and the regulation of the use of force the book shows that constitutional courts can be instrumental in striking a democratically accepted balance between the exercise of civilian authority and the legitimate needs of the military in its pursuit of order and national security.

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