Law and Policy in Latin America : Transforming Courts, Institutions, and Rights

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Acknowledgements.- Preface.- Notes on Contributors.- Introduction.- Part I - Courts, Constitutionalism and the Inter-American System.- 1.Brazilian Supremocracy and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Unpicking an Unclear Relationship; Tom Gerald Daly.- 2 Transnational Legal Process and Fundamental Rights in Latin America: How does the Inter-American Human Rights System Reshape Domestic Constitutional Rights?; Marcelo Torelly.- 3 Complying (Partially) with the Compulsory Judgments of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; Damián González-Salzberg.- 4 Media Representations of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; Diego Gil McCawley, Rolando Garcia Miron, and Lawrence M. Friedman.- Part II - Institutional Development: Policy Implementation and Change.- 5 The Evolving Relationship between Law and Development: Proposing New Tools; Helena Alviar Garcia.- 6 Transnational Legal Indicators: The Missing Link in an Era of Law and Development; David Restrepo Amariles.- 7 Institutional Bypasses in Brazil: Overcoming Ex-ante Resistance to Institutional Reforms; Mariana Prado.- Part III - Institutional Challenges: Integrating Markets and Regulation.- 8 Convergence, Coordination, and Collusion in Securities Regulation: the Latin American Integrated Market (MILA); Jose Miguel Mendoza.- 9 Using Judicial Actions to Address Corporate Human Rights Abuses: Colombia 2000-2014; Laura Bernal-Bermudez.- 10 Multiple Strategies of Financial Regulation Adopted in the Colombian Securities Market: The Case of OCT Derivatives; Ligia Catherine Arias Barrera.- 11 A Counter-History of Antitrust in Latin America; Andrés Palacios-Lleras.- Part IV - Constitutional Engine Room: Between Individual Autonomy and Collective Self-Government.- 12 Latin American Constitutionalism (1810-2010): The Problem of the 'Engine Room' of the Constitution; Roberto Gargarella.- 13 Addressing Poverty through a Transformative Approach to Anti-Discrimination Law in Latin America; Alberto Coddou McManus.- 14 Gender Quotas, Legislative Resistance, and Non-Legislative Reform; Malu A C Gatto.- 15 Human Rights and Remains: A Policy Proposal to Prevent Human Rights Violations in Brazil; Pedro Fortes.- Part V - Mundus Novus: Emerging Technologies and Rights; 16 Mundus Novus: The Construction of a Free Flow of Information from the Navigators of Yesterday to the Internauts of Today; Joaquim Falcão.- 17 Digital Culture, Copyright, and the Orphan Works Issue: A View from Brazil; Paula Westenberger.- 18 The Incorporation of a Right to Health Perspective into the Brazilian Patent Law Reform Process; Emmanuel Kolawole Oke.- 19 Constitutional Environmental Protection in Brazil: A Rights-Based Approach; Julia Mattei and Larissa Verri Boratti.- Select bibliography.



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9781137566935
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Hardcover
Publication Date: 
January 4, 2017