Envisioning Reform

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271029337

Conceptual and Practical Obstacles to Improving Judicial Performance in Latin America

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By Linn Hammergren
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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Twenty Years of Reforms and Not a Consensus in Sight

Part I: Five Approaches to Judicial Reform

1. Criminal Justice Reform: Human Rights, Crime Control, and Other Unlikely Bedfellows

2. Judicial Modernization: Increasing the Efficiency and Efficacy of Court Actions

3. Developing a Professional, Institutionally Independent Judiciary

4. Access to Justice: Legal Assistance, Special Courts, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Beyond

5. Strengthening the Judiciary’s Role as a Check on Other Branches of Government

Part II: Problems and Remedies

6. Judicial Reform as a Problem of Focus: Why the Parts Don’t Add Up to a Coherent Whole

7. Improving the Knowledge Base for Judicial Reform Programs

8. Toward a New Strategic Model

9. A Political Agenda for Reforming the Reforms

References

Index



“Hammergren’s insightful and carefully nuanced criticisms of Latin American judicial reform projects are truly impressive. This book is a tour de force that should be read by anyone interested in judicial reform, as well as by anyone interested in the role of the judiciary in Latin American countries.”

—Keith S. Rosenn, University of Miami School of Law

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