Reforming the administration of justice in Mexico
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Reforming the administration of justice in Mexico
University of Notre Dame Press , Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references
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Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico 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. . . . In addition, the book presents sources of empirical data, case studies evaluating state and local level challenges, and analyses of best practices.
Contributors: David A. Shirk, Alejandra Rios Cazares, 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, Hector Fix-Fierro, Jeffrey K. Staton, Robert M. Kossick, Jr., Ruben Minutti Z., Pablo Paras, Kathleen Staudt, Irasema Coronado, Rosalva Aida Hernandez, Hector Ortiz Elizondo, Robert O. Varenik, Mario Arroyo Juarez, Allison Rowland, Marcos Pablo Moloeznik, John J. Bailey, and Wayne A. Cornelius.
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