Description
This book examines the effect of social inequality, political influence and institutional design on the effectiveness of Latin American legal systems.
Reviews
'Daniel M. Brinks's The Judicial Response to Police Killings in Latin America represents an important contribution to the growing literature on the rule of law in nascent democracies. ... Brinks's skillful use of in-depth case studies is impressive. ... Brinks argues convincingly that any legal system is a reflection of deeply rooted social hierarchies. ... Brinks's innovative use of the notion of 'legal tolls' is particularly compelling. ... Brinks's book is a welcome contribution to our understanding of the impact of social marginalisation on the rule of law. ... The book's scope makes it a valuable addition to the scholarship on the rule of law not only in Latin American but across the developing world.' The Review of Politics
' ... an innovative study that draws on both socio-legal studies and comparative politics and combines quantitative and qualitative analysis. It represents a highly significant contribution to the growing body of literature on democracy and the rule of law in Latin America.' Journal of Latin American Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781107405097
Author Daniel M. Brinks
Format Paperback
Page Count 302
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 450g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 17mm