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Courts in Latin America (Hardcover): Gretchen Helmke, Julio Rios Figueroa Courts in Latin America (Hardcover)
Gretchen Helmke, Julio Rios Figueroa
R2,927 Discovery Miles 29 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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 interbranch 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.

Courts under Constraints - Judges, Generals, and Presidents in Argentina (Hardcover): Gretchen Helmke Courts under Constraints - Judges, Generals, and Presidents in Argentina (Hardcover)
Gretchen Helmke
R2,137 R1,442 Discovery Miles 14 420 Save R695 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study offers a new theoretical framework for understanding how institutional instability affects judicial behavior under dictatorship and democracy. In stark contrast to conventional wisdom, the central findings of the book contradict the longstanding assumption that only independent judges rule against the government of the day. Set in the context of Argentina, the study uses the tools of positive political theory to explore the conditions under which courts rule against the government. In addition to shedding new light on the dynamics of court-executive relations in Argentina, the study provides general lessons about institutions, instability, and the rule of law. In the process, the study builds a new set of connections among diverse bodies of scholarship, including US judicial politics, comparative institutional analysis, positive political theory, and Latin American politics.

Institutions on the Edge - The Origins and Consequences of Inter-Branch Crises in Latin America (Hardcover): Gretchen Helmke Institutions on the Edge - The Origins and Consequences of Inter-Branch Crises in Latin America (Hardcover)
Gretchen Helmke
R2,850 R2,585 Discovery Miles 25 850 Save R265 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why does institutional instability pervade the developing world? Examining contemporary Latin America, Institutions on the Edge develops and tests a novel argument to explain why institutional crises emerge, spread, and repeat in some countries, but not in others. The book draws on formal bargaining theories developed in the conflict literature to offer the first unified micro-level account of inter-branch crises. In so doing, Helmke shows that concentrating power in the executive branch not only fuels presidential crises under divided government, but also triggers broader constitutional crises that cascade on to the legislature and the judiciary. Along the way, Helmke highlights the importance of public opinion and mass protests, and elucidates the conditions under which divided government matters for institutional instability.

Courts in Latin America (Paperback): Gretchen Helmke, Julio Rios Figueroa Courts in Latin America (Paperback)
Gretchen Helmke, Julio Rios Figueroa
R1,088 Discovery Miles 10 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Courts under Constraints - Judges, Generals, and Presidents in Argentina (Paperback): Gretchen Helmke Courts under Constraints - Judges, Generals, and Presidents in Argentina (Paperback)
Gretchen Helmke
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study offers a theoretical framework for understanding how institutional instability affects judicial behavior under dictatorship and democracy. In stark contrast to conventional wisdom, the central findings of the book contradict some assumptions that only independent judges rule against the government of the day. Set in the context of Argentina, the study uses the tools of positive political theory to explore the conditions under which courts rule against the government. In addition to shedding light on the dynamics of court-executive relations in Argentina, the study provides general lessons about institutions, instability, and the rule of law. In the process, the study builds a set of connections among diverse bodies of scholarship, including US judicial politics, comparative institutional analysis, positive political theory, and Latin American politics.

Institutions on the Edge - The Origins and Consequences of Inter-Branch Crises in Latin America (Paperback): Gretchen Helmke Institutions on the Edge - The Origins and Consequences of Inter-Branch Crises in Latin America (Paperback)
Gretchen Helmke
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why does institutional instability pervade the developing world? Examining contemporary Latin America, Institutions on the Edge develops and tests a novel argument to explain why institutional crises emerge, spread, and repeat in some countries, but not in others. The book draws on formal bargaining theories developed in the conflict literature to offer the first unified micro-level account of inter-branch crises. In so doing, Helmke shows that concentrating power in the executive branch not only fuels presidential crises under divided government, but also triggers broader constitutional crises that cascade on to the legislature and the judiciary. Along the way, Helmke highlights the importance of public opinion and mass protests, and elucidates the conditions under which divided government matters for institutional instability.

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