Justice Beyond Our Borders looks at successful judicial systems and practices outside of Latin America that could serve as models for countries of the region. It examines large-scale judicial modernization processes as well as innovative systems of case management and legal defense for the poor. The book draws on applicable experiences for Latin America from across the globe, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States
Globally, countries are faced with a complex act of statecraft: how to design and deploy a defensibl...
This book is about the reach of law beyond state borders from a Canadian perspective. It investigate...
The article is a study of the inefficiency of theJudiciary in Latin America, and how, despite reform...
Justice Beyond Our Borders looks at successful judicial systems and practices outside of Latin Ameri...
Following the democratic opening of the 1980s, Latin Americans took a renewed interest in their cour...
Creating a viable judiciary and strengthening its democratic functions has been a main concern of bo...
These remarks explore areas of judicial reform in Europe and Latin America. Particular attention is ...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
While there exists a consensus on the centrality of the rule of law both for eco-nomic development a...
The paper explores Latin American countries legislation with the view to identify specific features ...
Many countries around the world are undertaking legal and judicial reforms as part of their overall ...
The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and ...
The influence of globalization over legal systems has resulted in, among other effects, the emergenc...
Introduction: When Latin America began its most recent round of judicial reforms in the early 1980s...
This paper focuses on court administration as a component of judicial branch reform in the United St...
Globally, countries are faced with a complex act of statecraft: how to design and deploy a defensibl...
This book is about the reach of law beyond state borders from a Canadian perspective. It investigate...
The article is a study of the inefficiency of theJudiciary in Latin America, and how, despite reform...
Justice Beyond Our Borders looks at successful judicial systems and practices outside of Latin Ameri...
Following the democratic opening of the 1980s, Latin Americans took a renewed interest in their cour...
Creating a viable judiciary and strengthening its democratic functions has been a main concern of bo...
These remarks explore areas of judicial reform in Europe and Latin America. Particular attention is ...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
While there exists a consensus on the centrality of the rule of law both for eco-nomic development a...
The paper explores Latin American countries legislation with the view to identify specific features ...
Many countries around the world are undertaking legal and judicial reforms as part of their overall ...
The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and ...
The influence of globalization over legal systems has resulted in, among other effects, the emergenc...
Introduction: When Latin America began its most recent round of judicial reforms in the early 1980s...
This paper focuses on court administration as a component of judicial branch reform in the United St...
Globally, countries are faced with a complex act of statecraft: how to design and deploy a defensibl...
This book is about the reach of law beyond state borders from a Canadian perspective. It investigate...
The article is a study of the inefficiency of theJudiciary in Latin America, and how, despite reform...