[eng] South America has a lack of confidence in almost all its public institutions, and judiciaries are not the exception. This article starts with general aspects of judicial independence, impartiality and accountability, and then shows an overview of regional judicial reforms in the last decades. Based on a widely accepted conception of bureaucratic judiciary, this article aims to analyze how its elements work on South American democracies; which will be useful to identify critical issues and emerging challenges on Judicial Councils, recruitment process of judges and magistrates, technical qualification, and disciplinary liability.[spa] En Sudamérica existe una desconfianza en casi todas sus instituciones públicas, y sus judicaturas no s...
This article shows the importance of legal tradition and the organizationof the judicial system: rec...
Este artículo analiza el desarrollo de la jurisdicción constitucional en países de América del Sur, ...
This article shows the importance of legal tradition and the organization of the judicial system: re...
[eng] South America has a lack of confidence in almost all its public institutions, and judiciaries ...
This article examines the development of judicial review in the countries of South America, consider...
This article analyzes one of the fundamental pillars of Judicial Independence in Bolivia, such as th...
One of the characteristic features of modern democratic states is the judicial review. The proper ex...
The article is a study of the inefficiency of theJudiciary in Latin America, and how, despite reform...
This article, written by Teresa M. Miguel-Stearns, explores the vast differences in judicial authori...
The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and ...
This study consists of a critical comparative analysis of the administrative justice systems in eigh...
Brazil has embarked on many of the judicial reforms taking place in other Latin American countries. ...
The judiciary in Latin Arnerica is viewed critically by its users. It is an institution that does no...
During the last two decades, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica have applied...
From the perspective of US influence, this text analyses the history of administrative jurisdiction,...
This article shows the importance of legal tradition and the organizationof the judicial system: rec...
Este artículo analiza el desarrollo de la jurisdicción constitucional en países de América del Sur, ...
This article shows the importance of legal tradition and the organization of the judicial system: re...
[eng] South America has a lack of confidence in almost all its public institutions, and judiciaries ...
This article examines the development of judicial review in the countries of South America, consider...
This article analyzes one of the fundamental pillars of Judicial Independence in Bolivia, such as th...
One of the characteristic features of modern democratic states is the judicial review. The proper ex...
The article is a study of the inefficiency of theJudiciary in Latin America, and how, despite reform...
This article, written by Teresa M. Miguel-Stearns, explores the vast differences in judicial authori...
The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and ...
This study consists of a critical comparative analysis of the administrative justice systems in eigh...
Brazil has embarked on many of the judicial reforms taking place in other Latin American countries. ...
The judiciary in Latin Arnerica is viewed critically by its users. It is an institution that does no...
During the last two decades, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica have applied...
From the perspective of US influence, this text analyses the history of administrative jurisdiction,...
This article shows the importance of legal tradition and the organizationof the judicial system: rec...
Este artículo analiza el desarrollo de la jurisdicción constitucional en países de América del Sur, ...
This article shows the importance of legal tradition and the organization of the judicial system: re...