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245 | 0 4 | ▼a The Oxford handbook of Constitutional Law in Latin America / ▼c edited by Conrado Hübner Mendes, Roberto Gargarella and Sebastián Guidi. |
246 | 3 0 | ▼a Constitutional Law in Latin America : ▼b ▼d ▼e ▼f ▼g ▼h ▼i . ▼n ▼p ▼5 ▼6 |
250 | ▼a 1st ed. | |
260 | ▼a Oxford : ▼b Oxford University Press, ▼c [2022]. | |
264 | 1 | ▼a Oxford : ▼b Oxford University Press, ▼c [2022] |
300 | ▼a xxvi, 943 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 25 cm. | |
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490 | 1 | ▼a [Oxford handbooks] |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
520 | 8 | ▼a Constitutional law in Latin America embodies a mosaic of national histories, political experiments, and institutional transitions. No matter how distinctive these histories and transitions might be, there are still commonalities that transcend the mere geographical contiguity of these countries. 0This Handbook depicts the constitutional landscape of Latin America by shedding light on its most important differences and affinities, qualities and drawbacks, and by assessing its overall standing in the global enterprise of democratic constitutionalism. It engages with substantive and methodological conundrums of comparative constitutional law in the region, drawing meaningful comparisons between constitutional traditions. The volume is divided into two main parts. Part I focuses on0exploring the constitutions for seventeen jurisdictions, offering a comprehensive country-by-country critique of the historical foundations, institutional architecture, and rights-based substantive identity of each constitution. Part II presents comparative analyses on the most controversial constitutional topics of the region, exploring central concepts in institutions and rights.0The Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Latin America is an essential resource for scholars and students of comparative constitutional law, and Latin American politics and history Written by leading experts, it comprehensively examines constitutions, controversies, institutions, and constitutional rights in Latin America. |
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700 | 1 | ▼a Hübner Mendes, Conrado, ▼e editor. |
700 | 1 | ▼a Gargarella, Roberto, ▼d 1964-, ▼e editor. |
700 | 1 | ▼a Guidi, Sebastián, ▼e editor. |
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No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/법학도서실(법학도서관 지하1층)/ | 청구기호 342.8 O98 | 등록번호 111866608 | 도서상태 대출중 | 반납예정일 2022-10-06 | 예약 예약가능 | 서비스 |
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Part I Constitutions 1: Juan F. Gonzalez Bertomeu: Argentina 2: Joshua Braver: Bolivia 3: Virgilio Afonso da Silva and Thomaz Pereira: Brazil 4: Domingo Lovera Parmo: Chile 5: Antonio Barreto-Rozo: Colombia 6: Bruce M. Wilson and Olman Rodriguez Loaiza: Costa Rica 7: Julio Cesar Guanche: Cuba 8: Daniela Salazar: Ecuador 9: Francisca Pou Gimenez: Mexico 10: Daniel Mendonca y Juan Carlos Mendonca: Paraguay 11: Camila Gianella Malca and Ursula Baertl Espinoza: Peru 12: Gianella Bardazano: Uruguay 13: Ana Cristina Nunez M. and Rogelio Perez-Perdomo: Venezuela Part II Constitutional Controversies A. Comparing Constitutions in Latin America 14: Roberto Gargarella: Latin American Constitutional Traditions 15: Gabriel L. Negretto: Participatory Constitution-Making in Latin America: Consequences for Institutional Design 16: Julio Rios-Figueroa and Andrea Pozas-Loyo: Authoritarian Constitutionalism 17: Javier Couso: Latin American New Constitutionalism 18: Helena Alviar Garcia: Foreign Capital and Constitutions B. Institutions 19: Marcelo Alegre and Nahuel Maisley: Presidentialism and Hyper-Presidentialism 20: Fernando Limongi and Jose Cheibub: Elections 21: Matthew M.Taylor: Courts and Judicial Independence 22: Gretchen Helmke: Courts and Judicial Manipulation 23: Diana Kapiszewski and Katja Newman: Judicialization of Politics 24: Diana Rodriguez Franco and Cesar Rodriguez Garavito: Strategic Litigation and Social Change 25: Luciana Gross Cunha: Access to Justice 26: Marta Arretche: Federalist and Unitary States 27: Gabriela Lotta and Vanessa Elias de Oliveira: Local Government 28: Rogerio Arantes and Claudio Couto: Constitutions and Public Policies 29: Dawisson Belem Lopes and Mario Schettino Valente: Constitutions and Foreign Affairs 30: Alejandro Chehtman: Constitutions and International Law C. Rights 31: Laura Clerico: Proportionality and Balancing 32: Maria Paula Saffon: Property and Land 33: Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Freedom of expression 34: Diego Werneck Arguelhes and Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau: Privacy 35: Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Right to Information and Transparency 36: Deisy Ventura and Camila Baraldi: Immigration and Citizenship 37: Leonardo Avritzer and Claudia Feres Faria: Political Participation and Democratic Innovation 38: Angel R. Oquendo: Due Process 39: Maira Machado: Prisoners Rights 40: Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz: Equality 41: Isabel Cristina Jaramillo Sierra: Sex Equality 42: Tanya Kateri Hernandez: Race Discrimination 43: Daniel M. Brinks: Social Rights 44: Alicia Ely Yamin: The Right to Health 45: Danielle H. Rached and Conrado Hubner Mendes: Environment 46: Agustina Ramon Michel: Abortion 47: Daniel Bonilla Maldonado: Multicultural Constitutions Part III Comparative Viewpoints 48: Jackie Dugard: A View from South Africa 49: Shylashri Shankar: Judicial Independence in Latin America: A View from Asia 50: Tom Ginsburg: Latin American Constitutionalism: A US Perspective 51: Siri Gloppen: A View from Northern Europe 52: Michaela Hailbronner: A View from Western Europe 53: Latin America: The Shifting Constitutional Continenta