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Do Constitutions Matter? Essays on the Impact of Constitutional Provisions on De Facto Judicial Independence in Latin American Countries
Dias, Clarissa F
Dias, Clarissa F
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Conventional wisdom holds that constitutions shape behavior, structures, and institutions. Looking at provisions in the constitutions of 19 Latin American countries, I show the level of judicial independence exercised by a country’s courts and judges is a function of constitutional provisions.
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2013-08-04
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de jure and de facto judicial independence, constitutional provisions, Latin America, Brazil
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Dias, Clarissa F. 2013. "Do Constitutions Matter? Essays on the Impact of Constitutional Provisions on De Facto Judicial Independence in Latin American Countries." Dissertation, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/4418477
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2013-08-10
