The past decade has brought an unprecedented boom in the study of courts as political actors in Latin America. We examine the extraordinary diversity of academic research on judicial politics in the region, identifying the key questions, findings, and theoretical debates in the literature, highlighting important conceptual disjunctions, and critiquing the research methods scholars of judicial politics in Latin America have employed in their work. We close by suggesting new avenues of inquiry to help advance the collective effort to understand the roles courts play in Latin American politics
This article, written by Teresa M. Miguel-Stearns, explores the vast differences in judicial authori...
none1no"In the early twenty-first century, courts have become versatile actors in the governance of ...
This article explains how judicial review influences intergovernmental political dynamics in Brazil,...
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...
Until recently, Courts were not an important component of political science research on Latin Americ...
NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political rol...
Studies on courts in Latin America have increasingly focused on high court behavior and its relation...
In this article, the phenomenon of the judicialization of politics is analyzed, providing a review o...
Defence date: 22 January 2007Examining board: Prof. Pilar Domingo (Universidad de Salamanca) ; Prof....
comparative politics had been toward the study of judicial and legal systems in coun-tries outside t...
textWhat are the causes and consequences of judicial empowerment? What motivates the political decis...
Why are courts unable to check overzealous governmental actors in Latin America? In addition to the...
This dissertation provides a comparative study of Latin American systems of constitutional adjudicat...
Following the democratic opening of the 1980s, Latin Americans took a renewed interest in their cour...
This article, written by Teresa M. Miguel-Stearns, explores the vast differences in judicial authori...
none1no"In the early twenty-first century, courts have become versatile actors in the governance of ...
This article explains how judicial review influences intergovernmental political dynamics in Brazil,...
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...
Until recently, Courts were not an important component of political science research on Latin Americ...
NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political rol...
Studies on courts in Latin America have increasingly focused on high court behavior and its relation...
In this article, the phenomenon of the judicialization of politics is analyzed, providing a review o...
Defence date: 22 January 2007Examining board: Prof. Pilar Domingo (Universidad de Salamanca) ; Prof....
comparative politics had been toward the study of judicial and legal systems in coun-tries outside t...
textWhat are the causes and consequences of judicial empowerment? What motivates the political decis...
Why are courts unable to check overzealous governmental actors in Latin America? In addition to the...
This dissertation provides a comparative study of Latin American systems of constitutional adjudicat...
Following the democratic opening of the 1980s, Latin Americans took a renewed interest in their cour...
This article, written by Teresa M. Miguel-Stearns, explores the vast differences in judicial authori...
none1no"In the early twenty-first century, courts have become versatile actors in the governance of ...
This article explains how judicial review influences intergovernmental political dynamics in Brazil,...