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The Legitimacy of Consolidating Judiciary in Latin America: Survey Evidence from Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico
Unformatted Document Text:  25 Larkins, Christopher M. (1996). “Judicial Independence and Democratization: A Theoretical and Conceptual Analysis.” American Journal of Comparative Law 44: 605-626. Larkins, Christopher M. (1998). “The Judiciary and Delegative Democracy in Argentina.” Comparative Politics 44(4): 423-443. Karl, Terry Lynn. 1986. “Imposing Consent? Electoralism versus Democratization in El Salvador.” In Elections and Democratization in Latin Aamerica, 1980-1985, ed. Paul Drake and Eduardo Silva. San Diego: Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. Karl, Terry Lynn. 1990. “Dilemmas of Democratization in Latin America.” Comparative Politics 24(1): 1-21. Linz, Juan J. and Alfred Stepan. 1996. Problems of Democratic Transitions and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press. O’Donnell, Guillermo. 1999. “Polyarchies and the (Un)Rule of Law in Latin America: A Partial Conclusion,” In The (Un)Rule of Law and the Underprivileged in Latin America, ed. Juan E.Mendez, Guillermo O’Donnell, and Paulo Sergio Pinheiro. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame. O’Donnell, Guillermo. 2001. “Democracy, Law, and Comparative Politics.” Studies in Comparative International Development 36(1): 7-36. Prillaman, William C. (2000). The Judiciary and Democratic Decay in Latin America: Declining Confidence in the Rule of Law. Westport, CT.: Praeger. Rios-Figueroa, Julio. 2004. “The Emergence of an Effective Judiciary in Mexico, 1994-2002.” Under Review. Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, Evelyne Huber Stephens, and John D. Stephens. 1992. Capitalist Development & Democracy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Shapiro, Martin. 1975. “Courts” In The Handbook of Political Science, vol. 5, Government Institutions and Processes, ed. Fred Greenstein and Nelson Polsby. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, pp. 321-373. Staton, Jeffrey K. 2004. “Judicial policy Implementation in Mexico City and Mérida.” Comparative Politics 37(1): 41=60. Verner, Joel G. (1984). “The Independence of Supreme Courts in Latin America: A Review of the Literature.” Journal of Latin American Studies 16: 463-506.

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Larkins, Christopher M. (1996). “Judicial Independence and Democratization: A
Theoretical and Conceptual Analysis.” American Journal of Comparative Law 44: 605-
626.

Larkins, Christopher M. (1998). “The Judiciary and Delegative Democracy in
Argentina.” Comparative Politics 44(4): 423-443.

Karl, Terry Lynn. 1986. “Imposing Consent? Electoralism versus Democratization in
El Salvador.” In Elections and Democratization in Latin Aamerica, 1980-1985, ed. Paul
Drake and Eduardo Silva. San Diego: Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies.

Karl, Terry Lynn. 1990. “Dilemmas of Democratization in Latin America.”
Comparative Politics 24(1): 1-21.

Linz, Juan J. and Alfred Stepan. 1996. Problems of Democratic Transitions and
Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe.
Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

O’Donnell, Guillermo. 1999. “Polyarchies and the (Un)Rule of Law in Latin America:
A Partial Conclusion,” In The (Un)Rule of Law and the Underprivileged in Latin
America
, ed. Juan E.Mendez, Guillermo O’Donnell, and Paulo Sergio Pinheiro. Notre
Dame: University of Notre Dame.
O’Donnell, Guillermo. 2001. “Democracy, Law, and Comparative Politics.” Studies in
Comparative International Development
36(1): 7-36.

Prillaman, William C. (2000). The Judiciary and Democratic Decay in Latin America:
Declining Confidence
in the Rule of Law. Westport, CT.: Praeger.

Rios-Figueroa, Julio. 2004. “The Emergence of an Effective Judiciary in Mexico,
1994-2002.” Under Review.

Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, Evelyne Huber Stephens, and John D. Stephens. 1992.
Capitalist Development & Democracy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Shapiro, Martin. 1975. “Courts” In The Handbook of Political Science, vol. 5,
Government Institutions and Processes
, ed. Fred Greenstein and Nelson Polsby. Reading,
MA: Addison-Wesley, pp. 321-373.

Staton, Jeffrey K. 2004. “Judicial policy Implementation in Mexico City and Mérida.”
Comparative Politics 37(1): 41=60.

Verner, Joel G. (1984). “The Independence of Supreme Courts in Latin America: A
Review of the Literature.” Journal of Latin American Studies 16: 463-506.




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