This Article explores the implications of different proposals for reforms by emphasizing a perspective that relates the proposals to the performance of the judiciary during the military regime in Chile. Part I of this Article describes the role of the judiciary prior to the coup and discusses its response to the human rights abuses of the military regime. Part II presents the principal proposals for reform and discusses them against this historic background. Part III of this Article suggests that these proposals offer a more radical change in the role of the judiciary in Chile than an examination of the individual proposals might suggest
While a large body of literature emphasizes the importance of judicial reform in new democracies, fe...
A cuarenta años del Golpe militar en Chile, este trabajo analiza el desempeño del Poder Judicial chi...
This Article seeks to address important questions raised by pretrial detention and judicial reform i...
This Article explores the implications of different proposals for reforms by emphasizing a perspecti...
This Article explores the implications of different proposals for reforms by emphasizing a perspecti...
This paper is about how varying degrees of judicial independence may influence policy making in the ...
This paper is about how varying degrees of judicial independence may influence policy making in the ...
This article seeks to convey three main message concerning judicial reform in Latin America. First, ...
This paper reviews Lisa Hilbink’s, Judges Beyond Politics in Democracy and Dictatorship (2007). It a...
This article examines the difficulties faced by the civilian administrator tha replaced the 17-year ...
This article examines the difficulties faced by the civilian administrator that replaced the 17-year...
From 1997 to 2001, the Chilean government enacted laws to transform its criminal justice system from...
This paper starts analyzing the Constitutional Court’s Eichin and Antilef cases on the scope of the ...
Post-transitional justice in Latin America started in the Southern Cone in the mid-1990s and gradual...
This Article seeks to address important questions raised by pretrial detention and judicial reform i...
While a large body of literature emphasizes the importance of judicial reform in new democracies, fe...
A cuarenta años del Golpe militar en Chile, este trabajo analiza el desempeño del Poder Judicial chi...
This Article seeks to address important questions raised by pretrial detention and judicial reform i...
This Article explores the implications of different proposals for reforms by emphasizing a perspecti...
This Article explores the implications of different proposals for reforms by emphasizing a perspecti...
This paper is about how varying degrees of judicial independence may influence policy making in the ...
This paper is about how varying degrees of judicial independence may influence policy making in the ...
This article seeks to convey three main message concerning judicial reform in Latin America. First, ...
This paper reviews Lisa Hilbink’s, Judges Beyond Politics in Democracy and Dictatorship (2007). It a...
This article examines the difficulties faced by the civilian administrator tha replaced the 17-year ...
This article examines the difficulties faced by the civilian administrator that replaced the 17-year...
From 1997 to 2001, the Chilean government enacted laws to transform its criminal justice system from...
This paper starts analyzing the Constitutional Court’s Eichin and Antilef cases on the scope of the ...
Post-transitional justice in Latin America started in the Southern Cone in the mid-1990s and gradual...
This Article seeks to address important questions raised by pretrial detention and judicial reform i...
While a large body of literature emphasizes the importance of judicial reform in new democracies, fe...
A cuarenta años del Golpe militar en Chile, este trabajo analiza el desempeño del Poder Judicial chi...
This Article seeks to address important questions raised by pretrial detention and judicial reform i...