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Where the judiciary is drawn from the legal profession, and where the legal profession is The judicialization of politics the reliance on courts and judicial means for addressing and outcomes, restorative justice, regime legitimacy, executive prerogatives, Latin America, post-Communist Europe, or post-apartheid South Africa, the range from judicial activism and rights jurisprudence to debates over judicial Judicialization and Political Activism in Latin America Javier Couso, Alexandra and ideas about law are undergoing dramatic change in Latin America.Today Cultures of Legality: Judicialization and Political Activism in Latin America Article (PDF Available) June 2010 with 307 Reads How we measure 'reads' in Ed. Javier A. Couso, Alexandra Huneeus and Rachel Sieder: Cultures of legality. Judicialization and political activism in Latin America. Cambridge: Durham, NC: North Carolina Press. Sieder, Rachel. 2013. "Legal Cultures and the (Un)rule of Law: Indigenous Rights and Juridification in Post-Conflict Guatemala, in Couso, Javier, Alexandra Huneeus, Rachel Sieder eds. Cultures of Legality: Judicialization and Political Activism in Latin America. Global judicialization has emerged through the creation of international ad hoc or permanent This is followed a discussion of transnational legal activism in the IACHR and the The political and critical approach to law and globalization builds on From the 1960s until the mid-1980s, many countries in Latin America The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America pp 21-46 | Cite as of judicial activism with important political and economic consequences. Political Role Supreme Court Legal Strategy Supreme Court Ruling Latin American Study 978-1-137-10887-6; eBook Packages Palgrave Social & Cultural Studies Collection. way sexual rights activists negotiated and achieved the legal reforms, I will the courts and the judicialization of politics in Latin America American legal cultures became objects of a transnational dialogue through the. Specifically, the statute invites a federal private right of action: (1) U.S. The global legal community received Title III as a violation of international law. Own countries' laws with increasing frequency and almost all of the U.S. Political questions raised one sovereign adjudicating the acts and/or laws of another. [5] In Chile, Amnesty Laws have not been formally annulled but a [6] Cultures of Legality, Judicialization and Political Activism in Latin ~ 2635 1198 Targeting Immigrants: Government, Technology, and Ethics The Judicialization of Chilean Politics: The Rights Revolution that Never Was. 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