Cultures of legality [electronic resource] : judicialization and political activism in Latin America / edited by Javier A. Couso, Alexandra Huneeus, Rachel Sieder.

Contributor(s): Couso, Javier, 1964- | Huneeus, Alexandra, 1967- | Sieder, Rachel | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in law and societyPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010Description: xii, 287 p. : illSubject(s): Law -- Latin America -- Philosophy | Justice, Administration of -- Latin America | Courts -- Latin AmericaGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 349.8 LOC classification: KG83 | .C85 2010Online resources: Click to View
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Summary: "This volume explores the changing legal ideas and practices that accompany, cause, and are a consequence of the judicialization of politics in Latin America"--Provided by publisher.Summary: "Ideas about law are undergoing dramatic change in Latin America. The consolidation of democracy as the predominant form of government and the proliferation of transnational legal instruments have ushered in an era of new legal conceptions and practices. Law has become a core focus of political movements and policy-making. This volume explores the changing legal ideas and practices that accompany, cause, and are a consequence of the judicialization of politics in Latin America. It is the product of a three-year international research effort, sponsored by the Law and Society Association, the Latin American Studies Association, and the Ford Foundation, that gathered leading and emerging scholars of Latin American courts from across disciplines and across continents"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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"This volume explores the changing legal ideas and practices that accompany, cause, and are a consequence of the judicialization of politics in Latin America"--Provided by publisher.

"Ideas about law are undergoing dramatic change in Latin America. The consolidation of democracy as the predominant form of government and the proliferation of transnational legal instruments have ushered in an era of new legal conceptions and practices. Law has become a core focus of political movements and policy-making. This volume explores the changing legal ideas and practices that accompany, cause, and are a consequence of the judicialization of politics in Latin America. It is the product of a three-year international research effort, sponsored by the Law and Society Association, the Latin American Studies Association, and the Ford Foundation, that gathered leading and emerging scholars of Latin American courts from across disciplines and across continents"--Provided by publisher.

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