
The (un)rule of law and the underprivileged in Latin America
About this book
This thorough discussion of "democracies with truncated citizenship" in Latin America depicts and considers overcoming various kinds of violence and discrimination and analyzes various avenues to institutional judicial reform. The main conclusion, reached after detailed analyses of various kinds of issues and underprivileged groups, is that the democratic rule of law is both a worthy and difficult goal still to be achieved.
Subjects
MinoritiesRule of lawLegal status, lawsDiscrimination in criminal justice administrationLaw, latin americaLatin america, social conditionsLatin america, politics and governmentLatin america, economic policyPoor, latin america