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The Limits Of Judicialization From Progress To Backlash In Latin America Sandra Botero

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The Limits Of Judicialization From Progress To Backlash In Latin America Sandra Botero
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 363
Author: Sandra Botero, Daniel M. Brinks, Ezequiel A. Gonzalez-Ocantos
ISBN: 9781009098342, 9781009093859, 9781009103572, 9781009103411, 1009098349, 1009093851, 1009103571, 1009103415
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Limits Of Judicialization From Progress To Backlash In Latin America Sandra Botero by Sandra Botero, Daniel M. Brinks, Ezequiel A. Gonzalez-ocantos 9781009098342, 9781009093859, 9781009103572, 9781009103411, 1009098349, 1009093851, 1009103571, 1009103415 instant download after payment.

Latin America was one of the earliest and most enthusiastic adopters of what has come to be known as the judicialization of politics - the use of law and legal institutions as tools of social contestation to curb the abuse of power in government, resolve policy disputes, and enforce and expand civil, political, and socio-economic rights. Almost forty years into this experiment, The Limits of Judicialization brings together a cross-disciplinary group of scholars to assess the role that law and courts play in Latin American politics. Featuring studies of hot-button topics including abortion, state violence, judicial corruption, and corruption prosecutions, this volume argues that the institutional and cultural changes that empowered courts, what the editors call the 'judicialization superstructure,' often fall short of the promise of greater accountability and rights protection. Illustrative and expansive, this volume offers a truly interdisciplinary analysis of the limits of judicialized politics.

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