Judicial politics in Mexico : the Supreme Court and the transition to democracy
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Judicial politics in Mexico : the Supreme Court and the transition to democracy
(Law, courts and politics / edited by Robert M. Howard, 6)
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The transformations of the role of the Mexican Supreme Court / Andrea Pozas-Loyo and Julio Ríos-Figueroa
- The law as power : strategic litigation in Mexico / Pedro Salazar Ugarte
- Are Mexican justices true arbiters among political elites? : an empirical analysis of the court's rulings from 2000-2011 / Andrea Castagnola and Saúl López Noriega
- The Supreme Court and the (no) rights revolution : an empirical analysis of the court's rulings 2000-2011 / Andrea Castagnola and Saúl López Noriega
- Constitutional change and the Supreme Court institutional architecture : decisional indeterminacy as an obstacle to legitimacy / Francisca Pou Giménez
- Conclusion : the challenges of courts in democratic consolidation / Matthew C. Ingram

