This 2007 book analyzes Chilean judicial behavior before, during, and after authoritarian rule.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lisa Hilbink is a two-time Fulbright grantee to Chile and Spain. From 2000 to 2003, she was Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Princeton University Society of Fellows and Lecturer at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Her doctoral thesis, upon which this book is based, won the Best Dissertation Award for 1999/2000 from the Western Political Science Association. Dr. Hilbink is a member of the American Political Science Association, the Law and Society Association, and the Latin American Studies Association. She is now Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The judiciary, the rule of law, and democracy: aspirations and impediments 2. The institutional construction and the judicial role in Chile 3. Conservative activism in the heyday of democracy, 1964 to 1973 4. Legitimizing authoritarianism, 1973 to 1990 5. Continuity and change after the return of democracy, 1990 to 2000 6. Conclusions and implications Appendixes.
Introduction 1. The judiciary, the rule of law, and democracy: aspirations and impediments 2. The institutional construction and the judicial role in Chile 3. Conservative activism in the heyday of democracy, 1964 to 1973 4. Legitimizing authoritarianism, 1973 to 1990 5. Continuity and change after the return of democracy, 1990 to 2000 6. Conclusions and implications Appendixes.
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