Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico
Autor Wayne A. Cornelius, David A. Shirken Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780268022921
ISBN-10: 0268022925
Pagini: 536
Dimensiuni: 157 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10: 0268022925
Pagini: 536
Dimensiuni: 157 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
Recenzii
“This book examines the challenges Mexico faces in reforming the administration of its justice system, which Cornelius sees as critical for the consolidation of democracy, the well-being of Mexican citizens, and successful U.S.-Mexican relations. Contributors cover such topics as: policing, judicial reform, and oversight in the justice system. In addition, the book presents sources of empirical data, case studies evaluating state and local level challenges, and analyses of best practices.” —Law and Social Inquiry, vol. 31, Issue 4, Fall 2007
Notă biografică
Wayne A. Cornelius is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Gildred Professor of U.S.-Mexican Relations at the University of California, San Diego.
David A. Shirk is Director of the Trans-Border Institute and assistant professor of political science at the University of San Diego.
David A. Shirk is Director of the Trans-Border Institute and assistant professor of political science at the University of San Diego.
Contributors: David A. Shirk, Alejandra Ríos Cázares, Robert Buffington, Pablo Piccato, Elena Azaola, Marcelo Bergman, Benjamin Nelson Reames, Guillermo Zepeda Lecuona, Sigrid Arzt, Carlos Silva, Sara Schatz, Hugo Concha, Ana Laura Magaloni Kerpel, Elisa Speckman Guerra, Héctor Fix-Fierro, Jeffrey K. Staton, Robert M. Kossick, Jr., Rubén Minutti Z., Pablo Parás, Kathleen Staudt, Irasema Coronado, Rosalva Aída Hernández, Héctor Ortiz Elizondo, Robert O. Varenik, Mario Arroyo Juárez, Allison Rowland, Marcos Pablo Moloeznik, John J. Bailey, and Wayne A. Cornelius.
Descriere
This landmark studyexamines the challenges Mexico faces in reforming the administration of its justice system—a critical undertaking for the consolidation of democracy, the well-being of Mexican citizens, and U.S.-Mexican relations. The result of over four years of research from the Project on Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico, this bi-national collaborative initiative brought together U.S. and Mexican scholars, policy makers, law enforcement officials, lawyers, activists, and other experts to analyze diverse topics in the administration of justice. The outcome of the study presents for the first time an up-to-date analysis of the functioning and imperfections of the Mexican justice system.
“This book will interest academics and policy makers concerned with the sorry state of the administration of justice in Latin America at large, and Mexico more specifically. The chapters leave almost no controversial issues surrounding the justice system untouched. From diverse legal, criminal, social, and political perspectives the justice system is held under scrutiny and found to be wanting. The end result is a number of well-thought-out suggested solutions to a long-standing problem.” —Nibaldo H. Galleguillos, McMaster University
“[This] is an outstanding contribution theoretically and substantively on understanding an essential but little explored condition in Mexico, having implications for U.S. security, and deserving a wide readership on both sides of the border.” —Roderic Ai Camp, McKenna Professor of the Pacific Rim, Claremont McKenna College