• The Judicial Response to Police Kilings in Latin America: Inequality and the Rule of Law

    The Judicial Response to Police Kilings in Latin America: Inequality and the Rule of Law

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    Explore the critical connections between social inequality and the rule of law within justice system responses to police violence. This in-depth study examines judicial actions against police killings in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. It critically reveals how deep-seated inequality, political influence, and institutional design profoundly shape a legal system’s effectiveness, often overlooked when investigated separately. The research offers compelling analysis of the dynamics essential for a robust justice framework. An indispensable resource for students of law, political science, and human rights, providing vital insights for improving justice delivery worldwide.

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  • Understanding Institutional Weakness: Power and Design in Latin American Institutions (Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America)

    Understanding Institutional Weakness: Power and Design in Latin American Institutions (Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America)

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    Unlock the drivers of institutional effectiveness and diagnose why organizations falter. This essential study dissects institutional weakness, revealing how power and design dictate an institution’s impact on social, economic, and political outcomes. You’ll learn to identify distinct forms of weakness—insignificance, non-compliance, and instability—and explore their fundamental causes. Crucial reading for Indian students and professionals in political science, public policy, and international relations, this book offers vital insights into robust governance structures and the complexities of policy implementation. Understand the anatomy of strong institutions for better societal impact.

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