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Home » Democratisation through legal reform in Latin America - obstacles and opportunities
Democratisation through legal reform in Latin America - obstacles and opportunities
Democratic Government, Judicial System Reform, Legal Reform, Governance, Latin America and Caribbean
id21.org –

Legal reform offers an uncertain path towards democratization within
developing nations. Effective legal systems may appear fundamental to
developed democracies - restraining governments, guaranteeing rights and
promptly resolving disputes. But the process of building these systems
has been slow, contested and often violent. Source: Id21

Link: http://www.id21.org/society/s8cjf1g1.html
Added by View user profileCarmen Villegas... on October 23, 2007
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