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Routledge Handbook of Law and Society in Latin America

In common with other regional traditions of law and society studies, law and society research in Latin America is concerned with the relationship between law – understood broadly as norms, institutions, and practices – and long-run patterns of development, political environment, institutional forms, and cultural specificities. However, as we argue in this introduction, even when it is impossible to characterize such a diverse region, the distinctive contours of socio-legal research in Latin America have been particularly shaped over time by key political and historical junctures, and by the changing nature of the socio-legal academy. 1 Unsurprisingly, law and society scholarship in the late twentieth century was marked by shifts in the region’s political history: from the initial optimism about legal transplants during the period of the Alliance for Progress, and the subsequent law and development movement, through the pessimism of the years of dictatorship when authoritarian legal orders were consolidated, to the role that human rights and new constitutional orders have played in numerous states following transitions from authoritarian rule and civil war. More recently, scholarship has focused on issues such as the justiciability of the rights of indigenous and Afrodescendant peoples, the relationship between law and legal institutions, and social change, or the judicialization of governmental corruption that has led to highly charged confrontations between executives, legislatures, and the judiciary in many countries of the region.

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1. Law and Society in Latin America: An Introduction Rachel Sieder, Karina Ansolabehere and Tatiana Alfonso

Part 1. Law, Politics and Society

2. Latin America’s Contribution to Constitutionalism

Roberto Gargarella

3.State and Law in Latin America: A Critical Assessment

Lisa Hilbink and Janice Gallagher

4. Legal Pluralism and Fragmented Sovereignties: Legality and Illegality in Latin America

Rachel Sieder

5. Disobeying the Law: Latin America’s Culture of Noncompliance with Rules

Mauricio García Villegas

6. Law and Violence in Latin America

Julieta Lemaitre

7. Ethnography, Bureaucracy and Legal Knowledge in Latin American State Institutions: Law’s Material and Technical Dimensions

Leticia Barrera and Sergio Latorre

8. Latin American feminist legal theory: taking multiple subordinations seriously

Isabel C. Jaramillo Sierra

9. Law and Race in Latin America

Tanya Katerí Hernández

10. An Agenda for Latin American "Law and Development"

Pedro Fortes

11. Marxist Perspectives on Law and Inequality in Latin America

Carlos Rivera-Lugo

Part 2: New Constitutional Models and Institutional Design

12. Judicial Politics in Latin America

Juan F. González-Bertomeu

13. Supreme and Constitutional Courts: Directions in Constitutional Justice

Francisca Pou Jimenez

14. Public Prosecutors Offices in Latin America

Veronica Michel-Luviano

15. Human Rights Ombudsmen in Latin America

Fredrik Uggla

16. Prisoner Capture: Welfare, Lawfare and Warfare in Latin America’s Overcrowded Prisons

Fiona Macaulay

17. Challenges of Police Reform in Latin America

Lucia Dammert

18. Legal Professionals in Latin America at the dawn of the 21st Century

Manuel Gómez

19. Legal Institutions as Arenas for Promoting Human Rights

Karina Ansolabehere

20. Deglobalization and Regional Human Rights

Alexandra Huneeus

Part 3: Law and Social Movements

21. The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America

Bruce Wilson and Camila Gianella

22. Society, the State, and Recognition of the Right to a Self-Perceived Gender Identity

Laura Saldivia Menajovsky

23. Law, Gender and Social movements in Latin America: Moral Negotiations and Uneven Victories in Feminist Legal Mobilization

Marta Machado de Assis, Ana Luiza Villela de Viana Bandeira and Fernanda Matsuda

24. Transitional Justice and the Politics of Prosecuting Gross Human Rights Violations in Latin America

Elena Martinez Barahona and Martha Liliana Gutiérrez

Part 4: Emergent Topics

25. Urban Regulation and the Latin American City

Rodrigo Meneses Reyes

26. Landscapes of Property: Socio-Legal Perspectives from Latin America

Tatiana Alfonso

27. New Influences on Legality and Justice in Latin America: Corruption and Organized Crime

Linn Hammergren

28. The ‘New Militarism" and the Rule of Law in Latin American Democracies

Julio Ríos-Figueroa

29. Drugs and the Law in Latin America: The Legal, Institutional and Social Costs of Drug Policy

Alejandro Madrazo and Catalina Pérez Correa

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9781138184459

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Año

2019