ABSTRACT

An understanding of law and its efficacy in Latin America demands concepts distinct from the hegemonic notions of "rule of law" which have dominated debates on law, politics and society, and that recognize the diversity of situations and contexts characterizing the region.

The Routledge Handbook of Law and Society in Latin America presents cutting-edge analysis of the central theoretical and applied areas of enquiry in socio-legal studies in the region by leading figures in the study of law and society from Latin America, North America and Europe. Contributors argue that scholarship about Latin America has made vital contributions to longstanding and emerging theoretical and methodological debates on the relationship between law and society.

Key topics examined include:

  • The gap between law-on-the-books and law in action
  • The implications of legal pluralism and legal globalization
  • The legacies of experiences of transitional justice
  • Emerging forms of socio-legal and political mobilization
  • Debates concerning the relationship between the legal and the illegal.

The Routledge Handbook of Law and Society in Latin America sets out new research agendas for cross-disciplinary socio-legal studies and will be of interest to those studying law, sociology of law, comparative Latin American politics, legal anthropology and development studies.

part I|2 pages

Law, Politics, and Society

chapter 3|14 pages

State and Law in Latin America

A Critical Assessment

chapter 4|15 pages

Legal Pluralism and Fragmented Sovereignties

Legality and Illegality in Latin America

chapter 5|15 pages

Disobeying the Law

Latin America’s Culture of Noncompliance with Rules

chapter 7|16 pages

Ethnography, Bureaucracy, and Legal Knowledge in Latin American State Institutions

Law’s Material and Technical Dimensions

chapter 8|15 pages

Latin American Feminist Legal Theory

Taking Multiple Subordinations Seriously

part II|2 pages

New Constitutional Models and Institutional Design

chapter 13|18 pages

Supreme and Constitutional Courts

Directions in Constitutional Justice

chapter 16|16 pages

Prisoner Capture

Welfare, Lawfare, and Warfare in Latin America’s Overcrowded Prisons

part IV|2 pages

Emergent Topics

chapter 26|16 pages

Landscapes of Property

Socio-Legal Perspectives from Latin America

chapter 27|13 pages

New Influences on Legality and Justice in Latin America

Corruption and Organized Crime

chapter 29|21 pages

Drugs and the Law in Latin America

The Legal, Institutional, and Social Costs of Drug Policy