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Book Title
Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America
Publication Date
2019-05-15
Pages
382
ISBN
9780268102814
Publication Name
Beyond High Courts : the Justice Complex in Latin America
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Publication Year
2019
Series
Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Diana Kapiszewski
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
24.2 Oz
Number of Pages
382 Pages

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Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America is a much-needed volume that will make a significant contribution to the growing fields of comparative law and politics and Latin American legal institutions. The book moves these research agendas beyond the study of high courts by offering theoretically and conceptually rich empirical analyses of a set of critical supranational, national, and subnational justice sector institutions that are generally neglected in the literature. The chapters examine the region's large federal systems (Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico), courts in Chile and Venezuela, and the main supranational tribunal in the region, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Aimed at students of comparative legal institutions while simultaneously offering lessons for practitioners charged with designing such institutions, the volume advances our understanding of the design of justice institutions, how their form and function change over time, what causes those changes, and what consequences they have. The volume also pays close attention to how justice institutions function as a system, exploring institutional interactions across branches and among levels of government (subnational, national, supranational) and analyzing how they help to shape, and are shaped by, politics and law. Incorporating the institutions examined in the volume into the literature on comparative legal institutions deepens our understanding of justice systems and how their component institutions can both bolster and compromise democracy and the rule of law. Contributors: Matthew C. Ingram, Diana Kapiszewski, Azul A. Aguiar-Aguilar, Ernani Carvalho, Natália Leitão, Catalina Smulovitz, John Seth Alexander, Robert Nyenhuis, Sídia Maria Porto Lima, José Mário Wanderley Gomes Neto, Danilo Pacheco Fernandes, Louis Dantas de Andrade, Mary L. Volcansek, and Martin Shapiro.

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Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10
0268102813
ISBN-13
9780268102814
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26038306853

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Author
Diana Kapiszewski
Publication Name
Beyond High Courts : the Justice Complex in Latin America
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Series
Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
382 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
24.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Kg497.B49 2018
Reviews
"As a researcher and teacher in comparative judicial politics, it is exciting to see a new work on non-peak judicial institutions. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America makes an important contribution to the field. The contributors address a clear set of questions across an array of judicial actors in Latin America. The volume contains comparative and single country case studies and helps to fill both empirical and theoretical gaps in the literature on comparative judicial politics." --Druscilla Scribner, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, "Matthew Ingram and Diana Kapiszewski persuasively set out to design a new agenda in the study of judicial institutions in Latin America. The volume is aimed at political science students and those particularly interested in institutional configuration and design. It will also appeal to scholars and students of comparative law and other social science fields, because it provides rich descriptions and background information about little understood judicial institutions." --Lydia Brashear Tiede, University of Houston, "As is true in most of the democratic world, justice institutions in Latin America other than the Supreme Court are important yet understudied. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America is an excellent contribution that helps address that lacuna."--Scott Mainwaring, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor of Brazil Studies, Harvard Kennedy School, "As is true in most of the democratic world, justice institutions in Latin America other than the Supreme Court are important yet understudied. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America is an excellent contribution that helps address that lacuna." -- Scott Mainwaring, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor of Brazil Studies, Harvard Kennedy School    , "As a researcher and teacher in comparative judicial politics it is exciting to see a new work on non-peak judicial institutions. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America makes an important contribution to the field. The contributors address a clear set of questions across an array of judicial actors in Latin America. The volume contains comparative and single country case studies and helps to fill both empirical and theoretical gaps in the literature on comparative judicial politics." -- Druscilla Scribner, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh  , "The most important contribution of Beyond High Courts is shedding light on fascinating institutions that have received, quite undeservedly, little scholarly attention. In addition, these remarkable chapters offer interesting analytical and theoretical lessons. Readers from different disciplines that are interested in law and courts or socio-legal studies will find many gems in each chapter included within this edited volume." --Bulletin of Latin American Research, "The most important contribution of Beyond High Courts is shedding light on fascinating institutions that have received, quite undeservedly, little scholarly attention. In addition, these remarkable chapters offer interesting analytical and theoretical lessons. Readers from different disciplines that are interested in law and courts or socio-legal studies will find many gems in each chapter included within this edited volume." --*Bulletin of Latin American *Research**, Matthew Ingram and Diana Kapiszewski persuasively set out to design a new agenda in the study of judicial institutions in Latin America. The volume is aimed at political science students and those particularly interested in institutional configuration and design. It will also appeal to scholars and students of comparative law and other social science fields, because it provides rich descriptions and background information about little understood judicial institutions., As a researcher and teacher in comparative judicial politics it is exciting to see a new work on non-peak judicial institutions. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America makes an important contribution to the field. The contributors address a clear set of questions across an array of judicial actors in Latin America. The volume contains comparative and single country case studies and helps to fill both empirical and theoretical gaps in the literature on comparative judicial politics., "As is true in most of the democratic world, justice institutions in Latin America other than the Supreme Court are important yet understudied. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America is an excellent contribution that helps address that lacuna." --Scott Mainwaring, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor of Brazil Studies, Harvard Kennedy School, "As a researcher and teacher in comparative judicial politics, it is exciting to see a new work on non-peak judicial institutions. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America makes an important contribution to the field. The contributors address a clear set of questions across an array of judicial actors in Latin America. The volume contains comparative and single country case studies and helps to fill both empirical and theoretical gaps in the literature on comparative judicial politics."--Druscilla Scribner, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, As is true in most of the democratic world, justice institutions in Latin America other than the Supreme Court are important yet understudied. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America , is an excellent contribution that helps address that lacuna.
Table of Content
List of Figures and Tables 1. Introduction: Beyond High Courts by Matthew C. Ingram and Diana Kapiszewski 2. Reforms to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico: The Role of Justice Sector Interest Groups by Azul A. Aguiar-Aguilar 3. Operationalizing and Measuring Prosecutorial Independence: The Brazilian Case by Ernani Carvalho and Natália Leitão 4. Public Defense and Access to Justice in a Federal Context: Who Gets What, and How, in the Argentinean Provinces by Catalina Smulovitz 5. Judging Elections: Electoral Courts and Democracy in Latin America's Federal Systems by Diana Kapiszewski, John Seth Alexander, and Robert Nyenhuis 6. The Electoral Court and Party Politics in Brazil by Sídia Maria Porto Lima 7. Watching the Watchmen: The Role of the Brazilian Supreme Court's Chief Justice in Checking Lower Court Activism by José Mário Wanderley Gomes Neto, Ernani Carvalho, Danilo Pacheco Fernandes, and Louise Dantas de Andrade 8. Judicial Councils in Mexico: Design, Roles, and Origins at the National and Subnational Levels by Matthew C. Ingram 9. Transnational Protection of Human Rights in Latin America by Mary L. Volcansek and Matthew C. Ingram 10. Comparative Law and Courts Studies: Some Reflections and Directions by Martin Shapiro List of Contributors Index
Copyright Date
2019
Topic
General, World / Caribbean & Latin American, Comparative, Courts
Lccn
2017-035327
Dewey Decimal
347.8/01
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Law, Political Science

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