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The Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Latin America

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This Oxford Handbook details the constitutions and constitutional history of Latin America, providing comparative analysis of the prevailing institutional models and major themes in the region's constitutionalism.

Part I Constitutions; 1 Juan F.

Gonzalez Bertomeu: Argentina; 2 Joshua Braver: Bolivia; 3 Virgilio Afonso da Silva and Thomaz Pereira: Brazil; 4 Domingo Lovera Parmo: Chile; 5 Antonio Barreto-Rozo: Columbia; 6 Bruce M.

Wilson and Olman Rodriguez Loaiza: Costa Rica; 7 Julio Cesar Guanche: Cuba; 8 Daniela Salazar: Ecuador; 9 Francisca Pou Gimenez: Mexico; 10 Daniel Mendonca: Paraguay; 11 Camila Gianella Malca and Ursula Baertl Espinoza: Peru; 12 Gianella Bardazano: Uruguay; 13 Ana Cristina Nunez M.

and Rogelio Perez-Perdomo: Venezuela; Part II Constitutional Controversies; A.

Comparing Constitutions in Latin America; 14 Roberto Gargarella: Latin American Constitutional Traditions; 15 Gabriel L.

Negretto: Constitution-Making in Latin America; 16 Julio Rios-Figueroa and Andrea Pozas-Loyo: Authoritarian Constitutionalism; 17 Javier Couso: Latin American New Constitutionalism; 18 Helena Alviar Garcia: Foreign Capital and Constitutions; B.

Institutions; 19 Marcelo Alegre and Nahuel Maisley: Presidentialism and Hyper-Presidentialism; 20 Fernando Limongi and Jose Cheibub: Elections; 21 Matthew M.

Taylor: Courts and Judicial Independence; 22 Gretchen Helmke: Courts and Judicial Manipulation; 23 Diana Kapiszewski and Katja Newman: Judicialization of Politics; 24 Diana Rodriguez Franco and Cesar Rodriguez Garavito: Strategic Litigation and Social Change; 25 Luciana Gross Cunha: Access to Justice; 26 Marta Arretche: Federalist and Unitary States; 27 Gabriela Lotta and Vanessa Elias de Oliveira: Local Government; 28 Rogerio Arantes and Claudio Couto: Constitutions and Public Policies; 29 Dawisson Belem Lopes and Mario Schettino Valente: Constitutions and Foreign Affairs; 30 Alejandro Chehtman: Constitutions and International Law; C.

Rights; 31 Laura Clerico: Proportionality and Balancing; 32 Maria Paula Saffon: Property and Land; 33 Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Freedom of expression; 34 Diego Werneck Arguelhes and Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau: Privacy; 35 Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Right to Information and Transparency; 36 Deisy Ventura and Camila Baraldi: Immigration and Citizenship; 37 Leonardo Avritzer and Claudia Feres Faria: Political Participation and Democratic Innovation; 38 Angel R.

Oquendo: Due Process; 39 Maira Machado: Prisoners Rights; 40 Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz: Equality; 41 Isabel Cristina Jaramillo Sierra: Sex Equality; 42 Tanya Kateri Hernandez: Race Discrimination; 43 Daniel M.

Brinks: Social Rights; 44 Alicia Ely Yamin: The Right to Health; 45 Danielle H.

Rached and Conrado Hubner Mendes: Environment; 46 Agustina Ramon Michel: Abortion; 47 Daniel Bonilla Maldonado: Multicultural Constitutions; Part III Comparative Viewpoints; 48 Jackie Dugard: A View from South Africa; 49 Shylashri Shankar: Judicial Independence in Latin America: A View from Asia; 50 Tom Ginsburg: Latin American Constitutionalism: A US Perspective; 51 Siri Gloppen: A View from Northern Europe; 52 Michaela Hailbronner: A View from Western Europe; 53 Latin America: The Shifting Constitutional Continenta

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  • ISBN: 9780198786900
  • Authors: Roberto, Hubner Mendes, Conrado; Gargarella
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 960
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