This article considers the relationship between social disclosure and corporate accountability in Canada. It focuses on the potential benefits social ...
This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemocratic regimes in Argentina and Mexico, two countries that have recently experienced...
Moral codes survive only if they are constantly taught and practiced. Rules are kept by convention, habit and selfinterest, and, to a large extent, be...
The United States has employed three models of statebuilding over the last century, each animated by a different political theory. Statebuilding 1.0, ...
The literature about presidential politics depicts presidents either as all powerful actors or decorative figureheads subservient to other institution...
Human Rights Watch believes New York City can go a long way toward addressing the economic inequities of the present bail system by providing supervis...
Staff from Vera’s Center on Sentencing and Corrections and Cost-Benefit Analysis Unit developed a methodology to calculate the taxpayer cost of prison...
The purpose of this article is to provide a systemic overview of the present state of the development of the international judiciary. It is by no mean...
Document reports the rapidly growing trend of massive incarceration and discusses potential reason for the high prison and jail rates for the current ...
In this article we will explore the process of legal reform which has begun to transform the administration of justice in Chile. Responding to a long...
In the post-War era, international law became a talisman for the protection of individuals from governmental abuse. Such was the success of this human...
Following the collapse of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, constitutional designers codified rules establishi...
This paper supplies a description of the sources of evidence law in Canada, and the history of reform to that law before turning to a discussion of th...
Relatively little empirical research on the protection of human rights considers the significance of legal rules and institutions. This article examin...
This monograph details the Multnomah County (Portland, OR) District Attorney’s community prosecution unit and provides statistical data to support the...
Ever since the promulgation of the Constitution in 1917, the right to vote in Mexico has been understood legally as a privilege for certain citizens, ...
Although a substantial body of research suggests that the discretion of actors in the criminal justice system is important, there is disagreement in t...