NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political role in Latin America. Constitutional courts and supreme courts are more active in counterbalancing executive and legislative power than ever before. At the same time, the lack of effective citizenship rights has prompted ordinary people to press their claims and secure their rights through the courts. This collection of essays analyzes the diverse manifestations of the judicialization of politics in contemporary Latin America, assessing their positive and negative consequences for state-society relations, the rule of law, and democratic governance in the region. With individual chapters exploring Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, ...
The aim of this article is to study the phenomena of the judicialisation of politics and the citizen...
This article seeks to determine what types of Constitutional Courts exist in Latin America. In resp...
Studies on courts in Latin America have increasingly focused on high court behavior and its relation...
The past decade has brought an unprecedented boom in the study of courts as political actors in Lati...
To what extent do courts in Latin America protect individual rights and limit governments? This volu...
comparative politics had been toward the study of judicial and legal systems in coun-tries outside t...
This article, written by Teresa M. Miguel-Stearns, explores the vast differences in judicial authori...
textWhat are the causes and consequences of judicial empowerment? What motivates the political decis...
This essay reviews the following works: Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy. By Conrado...
Now in its fourth edition, Politics of Latin America explores both the evolution and the current sta...
This paper proposes a theory that explains how political transitions deal with incumbent judiciaries...
The legacy of military interventions in Latin America has produced the unstable democracies that cha...
This study consists of a critical comparative analysis of the administrative justice systems in eigh...
Until recently, Courts were not an important component of political science research on Latin Americ...
Los tipos de cortes constitucionales que existen en América Latina vienen dados por las variaciones ...
The aim of this article is to study the phenomena of the judicialisation of politics and the citizen...
This article seeks to determine what types of Constitutional Courts exist in Latin America. In resp...
Studies on courts in Latin America have increasingly focused on high court behavior and its relation...
The past decade has brought an unprecedented boom in the study of courts as political actors in Lati...
To what extent do courts in Latin America protect individual rights and limit governments? This volu...
comparative politics had been toward the study of judicial and legal systems in coun-tries outside t...
This article, written by Teresa M. Miguel-Stearns, explores the vast differences in judicial authori...
textWhat are the causes and consequences of judicial empowerment? What motivates the political decis...
This essay reviews the following works: Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy. By Conrado...
Now in its fourth edition, Politics of Latin America explores both the evolution and the current sta...
This paper proposes a theory that explains how political transitions deal with incumbent judiciaries...
The legacy of military interventions in Latin America has produced the unstable democracies that cha...
This study consists of a critical comparative analysis of the administrative justice systems in eigh...
Until recently, Courts were not an important component of political science research on Latin Americ...
Los tipos de cortes constitucionales que existen en América Latina vienen dados por las variaciones ...
The aim of this article is to study the phenomena of the judicialisation of politics and the citizen...
This article seeks to determine what types of Constitutional Courts exist in Latin America. In resp...
Studies on courts in Latin America have increasingly focused on high court behavior and its relation...