Since the signing of peace treaties in El Salvador and Guatemala in 1992 and 1996 respectively, both countries have experienced exploding levels of cr...
The science of firearm identification – The production of firearm toolmarks on the fired cartridge – The examination process and trial preparation. (...
As Bolivia has restructured its economic and political sectors accord- ing to a neoliberal model, citizens have been required to become more ‘flexible...
This note is about how Mexican Courts with constitutional jurisdiction have used foreign precedents to support their judgments. It provides an initial...
This publication serves as a primer for prosecutors on the basics of DNA. The application of the science and the math, trial issues and potential defe...
This document describes the Framework for High Performance Prosecutorial Services as articulated by these leading prosecutors across the country, the ...
Document approaches to discuss energy as a design problem from the point of view of human and personal experience as energy because increasing visibil...
This Note examines the impact of deregulated speech by judicial can-didates on the public’s confidence in the judiciary and provides solutions to main...
This paper will outline a brief history of the criminal law in England and other common law jurisdictions in the western world and the changing attitu...
To what extent can formal constitutional rules provide a good measure of judicial independence? In this paper we make two claims. First, comparative m...
This paper describes La Bodega de la Familia's innovative new treatment methodology, family case management. It concludes with suggestions for promisi...
Acknowledging the importance of sound judicial systems to good governance and economic growth, the World Bank and several other donor organizations ha...
After seven decades of Mexican judicial subordination. President Ernesto Zedillo in 1994 introduced judicial reforms that increased the independence a...
Judicial reform presents a paradox: why would a ruling party agree to judicial reforms that limit its own political power? In the Argentine case, I ar...
Efforts to reform judicial systems around the world have continued with unabated vigor for at least four decades. In the United States and in Europe s...
Reseña: Judicial Studies AllianceJudicial training is an essential element of an efficient system of justice, as it helps to ensure the competency of ...
This monograph is designed to help prosecutors understand how to look at the totality of their efforts by defining goals and objectives and how to use...
The objective, then, is to examine justice reform efforts that have been successful outside of Latin America and the Caribbean—that is, Beyond Our Bor...
A part of the Solidarity Center’s series Justice for All: A Guide ot Worker Rights in the Global Economy, this report examines Mexico’s century-long f...