Rights and Society in Latin America
César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019), Mauricio García Villegas | September 1, 2005
In this book, a group of prominent lawyers and social scientists from diverse Latin American countries strike up a dialogue and offer innovative and rigorous answers on these and other questions.
What role do rights play in Latin American society? How can inefficiency of rights, legal pluralism, authoritarianism of expedition and the application of regional rights be explained? What sense do critical legal studies have in Latin America? What themes are relevant to prompt the study of the relation between rights and society in these countries? In this book, a group of prominent lawyers and social scientists from diverse Latin American countries strike up a dialogue and offer innovative and rigorous answers on these and other questions. (Co editor: M. García)
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