Title: Legal Culture in the Age of Globalization: Latin America and Latin Europe
Abstract: Latin legal cultures in the age of globalization, Rogelio Perez-Perdomo and Lawrence Friedman Argentina - the effects of democratic institutionalization, Maria Ines Bergoglio Brazil - the road of conflict bound for total justice, Eliane Botelho Junqueria Law and legal culture in Chile (1974-1999), Edmundo Fuenzalida Faivovich Justice and society in Colombia - a sociolegal analysis of Colombian courts, Rodrigo Uprimny, Cesar Rodriguez, and Mauricio Garcia-Villegas The rise of lawyers in France, Anne Boigeol The Italian legal system 1945-1999, Sabino Cassese Italian styles - criminal justice and the rise of an active magistracy, David S. Clark Faraway, so close! - the rule of law and legal change in Mexico (1970-2000), Sergio Lopez-Ayllon and Hector Fix-Fierro Citizens running to the courts - the legal system in Puerto Rico and the modernization process, Blanca G. Silvestrini The organization, functioning, and evaluation of the Spanish judicial system (1975-2000) - a case-study in legal culture, Jose Juan Toharia Venezuela 1958-1999 - the legal system in an impaired democracy, Rogelio Perez-Perdomo Patterns of foreign legal investment and state transformation in Latin America, Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth Slade - a memoir, John Henry Merryman.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-09-09
Language: en
Type: book
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