In this paper I study the regional import-export strategies of Latin American criminal justice reformers and the emergence of a regional hub of reform expertise. Analyzing these regional processes (sidelined by most studies, focusing on central-country to periphery-country north-south circulations) I account for the contents and implementation-designs of the criminal procedure reforms in the last two decades in many Latin American states, increasing their punitive capacities and legitimacy. I dissect the Argentine and Chilean reform processes in the 1980s and 1990s, situated at the core of these regional dynamics. Locating these regional processes within historical transatlantic and continental circuits of penal expertise I show that these ...
The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and ...
In this text I analyze the role criminal law has played in the production of subaltern subjectivitie...
Throughout the last three decades, almost all Latin American countries witnessed a dramatic growth o...
In Argentina, the reform of the Código Procesal Penal de la Nación (Federal Criminal Procedural Code...
With the objectives of having a healthier criminal law procedure, today in Latin America, most of th...
This article explores the penitentiary reforms that occurred in Argentina and Chile in the interwar...
This dissertation investigates how post-authoritarian Argentine and Chilean state penal bureaucracie...
This thesis explores the major transformation of the Chilean juvenile justice system that was implem...
From 1997 to 2001, the Chilean government enacted laws to transform its criminal justice system from...
During the past two decades most Latin American countries have undergone substantial changes to thei...
During the 1990s, Latin America experienced a criminal procedural revolution (LACPR) when approximat...
NoThis commentary surveys some of the trends and gaps in current research on criminal justice refor...
The chapter analyses the contribution of transitional justice mechanisms (trials, truth, reparations...
Latin America has experienced a serious increase in public punitiveness in the past decades. Althoug...
In Argentina, the centrality of preventive detention and its widespread use are fundamental features...
The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and ...
In this text I analyze the role criminal law has played in the production of subaltern subjectivitie...
Throughout the last three decades, almost all Latin American countries witnessed a dramatic growth o...
In Argentina, the reform of the Código Procesal Penal de la Nación (Federal Criminal Procedural Code...
With the objectives of having a healthier criminal law procedure, today in Latin America, most of th...
This article explores the penitentiary reforms that occurred in Argentina and Chile in the interwar...
This dissertation investigates how post-authoritarian Argentine and Chilean state penal bureaucracie...
This thesis explores the major transformation of the Chilean juvenile justice system that was implem...
From 1997 to 2001, the Chilean government enacted laws to transform its criminal justice system from...
During the past two decades most Latin American countries have undergone substantial changes to thei...
During the 1990s, Latin America experienced a criminal procedural revolution (LACPR) when approximat...
NoThis commentary surveys some of the trends and gaps in current research on criminal justice refor...
The chapter analyses the contribution of transitional justice mechanisms (trials, truth, reparations...
Latin America has experienced a serious increase in public punitiveness in the past decades. Althoug...
In Argentina, the centrality of preventive detention and its widespread use are fundamental features...
The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and ...
In this text I analyze the role criminal law has played in the production of subaltern subjectivitie...
Throughout the last three decades, almost all Latin American countries witnessed a dramatic growth o...