Law and Development in Latin America

Law and Development in Latin America
Author: Kenneth L Karst,Kenneth L. Karst,Keith S. Rosenn
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1975-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0520029550

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Textbook on law and jurisprudence in Latin America, including an interdisciplinary research analysis of the legal aspects of economic development - covers land reform, commercial law responses to inflation, the role of the courts, etc., includes a case study of legal institutional frameworks in the caracas urban area slums in Venezuela, and provides historical background. References.

Law and Society in Latin America

Law and Society in Latin America
Author: Cesar Garavito
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2014-09-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136002403

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Over the past two decades, legal thought and practice in Latin America have changed dramatically: new constitutions or constitutional reforms have consolidated democratic rule, fundamental innovations have been introduced in state institutions, social movements have turned to law to advance their causes, and processes of globalization have had profound effects on legal norms and practices. Law and Society in Latin America: A New Map offers the first systematic assessment by leading Latin American socio-legal scholars of the momentous transformations in the region. Through an interdisciplinary and comparative lens, contributors analyze the central advances and dilemmas of contemporary Latin American law. Among them are pioneering jurisprudence and legal mobilization for the fulfillment of socioeconomic rights in a highly unequal region, the rise of multicultural constitutionalism and legal struggles around identity politics, the globalization of legal education and practice, tensions between developmental policies and environmental justice, and the emergence of a regional human rights system. These and other processes have not only radically altered the institutional landscape of the region, but also produced academic and practical innovations that are of global interest and defy conventional accounts of Latin American law inherited from law-and-development studies. Painting a portrait of the new Latin American legal thought for an international audience, Law and Society in Latin America: A New Map will be of particular interest to students of comparative law, legal mobilization, and Latin American politics.

Legal Experiments for Development in Latin America

Legal Experiments for Development in Latin America
Author: Helena Alviar García
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000386998

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This book provides a nuanced picture of how diverse legal debates on the pursuit of economic development and modernization have played out in Latin America since independence. The opposing concepts of modernization theory and Dependency Theory can be seen to be playing out within the field of legal transformation, as some legal analysts define law as a closed, formal, rational system, and others see law as inseparable from economic, social and political change. Legal experiments have followed these trends, in some cases using legal instruments to guarantee classical, civil and political rights, and in others demanding radical transformation of existing legal structures. This book traces these debates across the key topics of: economic development and foreign investment; property; resource and power distribution in terms of gender and social policy. Drawing on a wide range of literature, the book adds complexity and color to our understanding of these themes in Latin America. This insightful exploration of comparative law within Latin America provides the tools needed to understand legal transformation in the region, and as such will be of interest to researchers within law, political sociology, development and Latin American studies.

Law and Development in Latin America

Law and Development in Latin America
Author: Kenneth L. Karst,Keith S. Rosenn
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 829
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780520313361

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Law and the New Developmental State

Law and the New Developmental State
Author: David M. Trubek,Helena Alviar García,Alvaro Santos,Diogo R. Coutinho
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 1107342015

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This book explores the emergence of a new developmental state in Latin America and its significance for law and development theory. In Brazil since 2000, emerging forms of state activism, including a new industrial policy and a robust social policy, differ from both classic developmental state and neoliberal approaches. They favor a strong state and a strong market, employ public-private partnerships, seek to reduce inequality, and embrace the global economy. Case studies of state activism and law in Brazil show new roles emerging for legal institutions. They describe how the national development bank uses law in innovation promotion, trade law strengthens new developmental policies in export promotion and public health, and social law frames innovative poverty-relief programs that reduce inequality and stimulate demand. Contrasting Brazilian experience with Colombia and Mexico, the book underscores the unique features of Brazil's trajectory and the importance of this experience for understanding the role of law in development today.

Law and Policy in Latin America

Law and Policy in Latin America
Author: Pedro Fortes,Larissa Boratti,Andrés Palacios Lleras,Tom Gerald Daly
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-12-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137566942

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This book offers a comprehensive introduction to law and policy responses to contemporary problems in Latin America, such as human rights violations, regulatory dilemmas, economic inequality, and access to knowledge and medicine. It includes 19 chapters written by sociologists, lawyers, and political scientists on the transformations of courts, institutions and rights protection in Latin America, all of which stem from presentations at conferences in Oxford and UCL organised by the editors. The contributors present original analyses based on rigorous research, innovative case-studies, and interdisciplinary perspectives, all written in an accessible style. Topics include the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, institutional design, financial regulation, competition, discrimination, gender quotas, police violence, orphan works, healthcare, and environmental protection, among others. The book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in policymaking, public law, and development.

Law and the New Developmental State

Law and the New Developmental State
Author: David M. Trubek,Helena Alviar García,Diogo R. Coutinho,Alvaro Santos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2013
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 1107237793

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This book explores the emergence of a new developmental state in Latin America and its significance for law and development theory.

Latin America and the International Court of Justice

Latin America and the International Court of Justice
Author: Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida,Jean-Marc Sorel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317511359

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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.