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Judges Beyond Politics in Democracy and Dictatorship
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Lisa Hilbink
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9780511511509
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2007
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511511509
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
The Judiciary, the Rule of Law, and Democracy: Aspirations and Impediments
pp. 41
The Institutional Construction of the Judicial Role in Chile
pp. 73
Conservative Activism in the Heyday of Democracy, 1964–1973
pp. 102
Legitimizing Authoritarianism, 1973–1990
pp. 177
Continuity and Change after the Return to Democracy, 1990–2000
pp. 223
Conclusions and Implications
pp. 251
Orienting Information on Chilean Law and Courts
pp. 257
List of Interviewees (alphabetical by category)
pp. 261
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