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Contemporary Mexico faces a complex crisis of violence and
insecurity with high levels of impunity and the lack of an
effective rule of law. These weaknesses in the rule of law are
multidimensional and involve elements of institutional design, the
specific content of the laws, particularities of political
competition and a culture of legality in a country with severe
social inequalities. This book discusses necessary institutional
and legal reforms to develop the rule of law in a context of
democratic, social and economic transformations. The chapters are
organized to address: 1) The concept of the 'rule of law' and its
measurement; 2) The fragility of the 'rule of law' in Mexico; 3)
Structural reforms and implementation challenges; 4) Social
exclusion and the culture of legality. The book addresses
decision-makers, civil servants, consultants, scholars, lecturers,
and students focusing on public policy, rule of law, sociology of
law, legislative studies and practice, impunity, and areas of
political philosophy. * The book presents an interdisciplinary and
integrated approach for understanding the rule of law in Mexico,
taking into account national particularities, the regional context
and global comparisons. * Chapters discuss recent institutional
reforms in Mexico from a critical point of view and explore
possible next steps to achieve effective implementation. * This
book addresses the links between a weak rule of law and social
phenomena like insecurity, violence, corruption and democratic
deficits.
Contemporary Mexico faces a complex crisis of violence and
insecurity with high levels of impunity and the lack of an
effective rule of law. These weaknesses in the rule of law are
multidimensional and involve elements of institutional design, the
specific content of the laws, particularities of political
competition and a culture of legality in a country with severe
social inequalities. This book discusses necessary institutional
and legal reforms to develop the rule of law in a context of
democratic, social and economic transformations. The chapters are
organized to address: 1) The concept of the 'rule of law' and its
measurement; 2) The fragility of the 'rule of law' in Mexico; 3)
Structural reforms and implementation challenges; 4) Social
exclusion and the culture of legality. The book addresses
decision-makers, civil servants, consultants, scholars, lecturers,
and students focusing on public policy, rule of law, sociology of
law, legislative studies and practice, impunity, and areas of
political philosophy. * The book presents an interdisciplinary and
integrated approach for understanding the rule of law in Mexico,
taking into account national particularities, the regional context
and global comparisons. * Chapters discuss recent institutional
reforms in Mexico from a critical point of view and explore
possible next steps to achieve effective implementation. * This
book addresses the links between a weak rule of law and social
phenomena like insecurity, violence, corruption and democratic
deficits.
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