The rule of law in nascent democracies : judicial politics in Argentina.
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Constructing the rule of law. Argentina's shifting executive-judicial balance of power. Monolithic party control and critical junctures: the erosion of the rule of law under Perón and Menem. A tale of two provinces: judicial anatomy in San Luis and Mendoza. Monolithic party control and executive dominance in San Luis. Party competition and the rule of law in Mendoza. The politics of reform coalitions. Competitive politics and the rule of law in presidential systems.
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Monografías | Biblioteca de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación (CSJN) | F6048 | Disponible | F6048 |
p. 217-235.
Constructing the rule of law. Argentina's shifting executive-judicial balance of power. Monolithic party control and critical junctures: the erosion of the rule of law under Perón and Menem. A tale of two provinces: judicial anatomy in San Luis and Mendoza. Monolithic party control and executive dominance in San Luis. Party competition and the rule of law in Mendoza. The politics of reform coalitions. Competitive politics and the rule of law in presidential systems.
Contents. Index.