Latin America and the International Court of Justice

Latin America and the International Court of Justice
Author: Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida,Jean-Marc Sorel
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317511366

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This book aims to evaluate the contribution of Latin America to the development of international law at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This contemporary approach to international adjudication includes the historical contribution of the region to the development of international law through the emergence of international jurisdictions, as well as the procedural and material contribution of the cases submitted by or against Latin American states to the ICJ to the development of international law. The project then conceives international jurisdictions from a multifunctional perspective, which encompasses the Court as both an instrument of the parties and an organ of a value-based international community. This shows how Latin American states have become increasingly committed to the peaceful settlement of disputes and to the promotion of international law through adjudication. It culminates with an expansion of the traditional understanding of the function of the ICJ by Latin American states, including an analysis of existing challenges in the region. The book will be of interest to all those interested in international dispute resolution, including academic libraries, the judiciary, practitioners in international law, government institutions, academics, and students alike.

A Latin American Guide to the International Court of Justice Case Law

A Latin American Guide to the International Court of Justice Case Law
Author: Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida,Júlia Rodrigues Costa de Serpa Brandão,Ananda Menegotto Weingärtner
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781443847032

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This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of Latin American cases brought before the International Court of Justice, demonstrating state practices and litigation at the international level. It does so by providing summaries of all contentious cases submitted by or against Latin American states before the Court in order to illustrate case law, and is organized according to specific subjects to highlight the contribution of Latin American states to the peaceful settlement of disputes and to international law in general. Furthermore, the book is enhanced by informative tables and graphs detailing the participation of Latin American states and judges in cases presented before the International Court of Justice, and includes a general and specific bibliography devoted to all the cases evaluated. The chapters presented here fill existing gaps in the literature and will be of use to an international audience, including academic libraries, the judiciary (both national and international), practitioners of international law, government institutions, academics, and students alike. It will also be of interest to anyone investigating international dispute resolution, particularly Latin American academics and practitioners.

International Courts in Latin America and the Caribbean

International Courts in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Salvatore Caserta
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198867999

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This book explores the foundations and evolution of the four Latin American and Caribbean regional economic courts. It argues that local socio-political factors are often the decisive factor in influencing the direction of these Courts, rather than the formally delegated functions they were assigned when established.

Courts in Latin America

Courts in Latin America
Author: Gretchen Helmke,Julio Rios-Figueroa
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-01-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139497169

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To what extent do courts in Latin America protect individual rights and limit governments? This volume answers these fundamental questions by bringing together today's leading scholars of judicial politics. Drawing on examples from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica and Bolivia, the authors demonstrate that there is widespread variation in the performance of Latin America's constitutional courts. In accounting for this variation, the contributors push forward ongoing debates about what motivates judges; whether institutions, partisan politics and public support shape inter-branch relations; and the importance of judicial attitudes and legal culture. The authors deploy a range of methods, including qualitative case studies, paired country comparisons, statistical analysis and game theory.

The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice

The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice
Author: Jessica Almqvist,Carlos Esposito
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136579257

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Bringing together a group of outstanding judges, scholars and experts with first-hand experience in the field of transitional justice in Latin America and Spain, this book offers an insider’s perspective on the enhanced role of courts in prosecuting serious human rights violations and grave crimes, such as genocide and war crimes, committed in the context of a prior repressive regime or current conflict. The book also draws attention to the ways in which regional and international courts have come to contribute to the initiation of national judicial processes. All the contributions evince that the duty to investigate and prosecute grave crimes can no longer simply be brushed to the side in societies undergoing transitions. The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice is essential reading for practitioners, policy-makers and scholars engaged in the transitional justice processes or interested in judicial and legal perspectives on the role of courts, obstacles faced, and how they may be overcome. It is unique in its ambition to offer a comprehensive and systematic account of the Latin American and Spanish experience and in bringing the insights of renowned judges and experts in the field to the forefront of the discussion.

Judicial reform in Latin America

Judicial reform in Latin America
Author: Maria Dakolias,William E. Ratliff
Publsiher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2024
Genre: Courts
ISBN: 0817957030

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An essay on the need for a well functioning judiciary system in Latin America.

Seeking Human Rights Justice in Latin America

Seeking Human Rights Justice in Latin America
Author: Jeffrey Davis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521514361

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This book studies how victims of human rights violations in Latin America, their families, and their advocates work to overcome entrenched impunity and seek legal justice. Their struggles show that legal justice is a multifaceted process, the overarching purpose of which is to restore human dignity and prevent further violence. Uncovering, revealing, and proving the truth are essential elements of legal justice, and are also powerful tools to activate the process. When faced with stubborn impunity at home, victims, families, and advocates can carry on their work for legal justice by bringing cases in courts in other countries or in the Inter-American human rights system. These extra-territorial courts can jumpstart the process of legal justice at home. Seeking Human Rights Justice in Latin America examines the political and legal struggle through the lens of the human story at the heart of these cases.

The Judicial Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Judicial Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Maria Dakolias
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0821336126

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"Professional analysis of essential elements of judicial reform, as provided in any country-specific review by the World Bank. As political and economic development continue, greater attention needs to be given to judicial reform. Basic elements of judicial reform include: guaranteeing judicial independence through changes in judicial budgeting, judicial appointment, and disciplinary systems; adopting procedural reforms; enhancing public access to justice; incorporating gender issues in the reform process; and redefining/expanding legal education and training"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.