This paper explores the current state of public interest lawyering in three Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil and Chile. Based on a series of open-ended interviews with lawyers, judges and social movement activists, it compares public interest lawyering in these countries now with how it was practiced when the author interviewed some of the same individuals in the early to mid 1990s. Its analysis is set within the context of important geopolitical and socio-legal phenomena: the current global economic crisis and the judicialization of politics and constitutionalization of rights that has swept across the region over the past two decades. The paper explores how these developments have influenced public interest lawyers, particularl...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has had a fundamental role in the protection of human right...
The article focuses, comparatively, on remarkable recent developments in Latin America regarding the...
NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political rol...
This paper explores the current state of public interest lawyering in three Latin American countries...
<p>In recent years, “public interest law” (PIL) has become a frequent component in conve...
Public interest law has become increasingly globalized in the post-Cold War era, incorporated in nat...
textThis dissertation examines the development of litigation and legal mobilization as constructive,...
This Article describes and explains the influence of global change on American public interest law o...
A Review of Legal Imperialism: American Lawyers and Foreign Aid in Latin America by James A. Gardne
The North-South global divide is as much about perception and prejudice as it is about economic disp...
Young democracies face many challenges; they must adopt and develop the values and institutions of l...
This article is about developing the rule of law in Latin America using popular popular culture and ...
In this introduction to the issue on New Trends in Latin American Constitutionalism, Santiago Legarr...
Abstract This essay is a balance of more than 200 interviews with different public and civil societ...
It is difficult to imagine a group with a greater influence than legal professionals on the organiza...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has had a fundamental role in the protection of human right...
The article focuses, comparatively, on remarkable recent developments in Latin America regarding the...
NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political rol...
This paper explores the current state of public interest lawyering in three Latin American countries...
<p>In recent years, “public interest law” (PIL) has become a frequent component in conve...
Public interest law has become increasingly globalized in the post-Cold War era, incorporated in nat...
textThis dissertation examines the development of litigation and legal mobilization as constructive,...
This Article describes and explains the influence of global change on American public interest law o...
A Review of Legal Imperialism: American Lawyers and Foreign Aid in Latin America by James A. Gardne
The North-South global divide is as much about perception and prejudice as it is about economic disp...
Young democracies face many challenges; they must adopt and develop the values and institutions of l...
This article is about developing the rule of law in Latin America using popular popular culture and ...
In this introduction to the issue on New Trends in Latin American Constitutionalism, Santiago Legarr...
Abstract This essay is a balance of more than 200 interviews with different public and civil societ...
It is difficult to imagine a group with a greater influence than legal professionals on the organiza...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has had a fundamental role in the protection of human right...
The article focuses, comparatively, on remarkable recent developments in Latin America regarding the...
NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political rol...