The Rule of Law in Latin America
The International Promotion of Judicial Reform
9781900039390
Distributed for University of London Press
The Rule of Law in Latin America
The International Promotion of Judicial Reform
This volume analyzes the judicial reform processes funded by international donor organizations in Latin America. As billions of dollars are spent on judicial reform, it is pertinent to ask about the fate of these projects. The authors examine the way in which international organizations rationalize and prioritize their reform proposals and agenda in Latin America; how reform agendas are implemented and followed up (or not); how international donor organizations relate to national governments and civil society, and to each other; and what factors account for the successes and failures of their reform initiatives. The book also addresses the question of the connection between rule of law reform and broader processes of regime consolidation and state building, from both a political and a social perspective.
176 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2001
Institute of Latin American Studies
Political Science: Classic Political Thought, Comparative Politics
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