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- 2012015675 contributor B12445202.
- 2012015675 coverage "Argentina Economic policy.".
- 2012015675 coverage "Brazil Economic policy".
- 2012015675 date "2012".
- 2012015675 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012015675 description "Machine generated contents note: 1. High court-elected branch institutions in Latin America; 2. Setting the scene: Latin America's triple transition and the judicialization of economic governance; 3. Politicization and the political court in Argentina; 4. Professionalism and the statesman court in Brazil; 5. The political court and high court submission and inter-branch confrontation in Argentina; 6. The statesman court and inter-branch accommodation in Brazil; 7. Conclusions and implications.".
- 2012015675 extent "xi, 289 pages ;".
- 2012015675 identifier "9781107008281 (hardback)".
- 2012015675 identifier 9781107008281.jpg.
- 2012015675 identifier 2012015675-b.html.
- 2012015675 identifier 2012015675-d.html.
- 2012015675 identifier 2012015675-t.html.
- 2012015675 issued "2012".
- 2012015675 language "eng".
- 2012015675 spatial "Argentina Economic policy.".
- 2012015675 spatial "Argentina.".
- 2012015675 spatial "Brazil Economic policy".
- 2012015675 spatial "Brazil.".
- 2012015675 subject "343.8107/0269 23".
- 2012015675 subject "Courts of last resort Argentina.".
- 2012015675 subject "Courts of last resort Brazil.".
- 2012015675 subject "KG501 .K37 2012".
- 2012015675 subject "POLITICAL SCIENCE / General. bisacsh".
- 2012015675 subject "Political questions and judicial power Argentina.".
- 2012015675 subject "Political questions and judicial power Brazil.".
- 2012015675 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. High court-elected branch institutions in Latin America; 2. Setting the scene: Latin America's triple transition and the judicialization of economic governance; 3. Politicization and the political court in Argentina; 4. Professionalism and the statesman court in Brazil; 5. The political court and high court submission and inter-branch confrontation in Argentina; 6. The statesman court and inter-branch accommodation in Brazil; 7. Conclusions and implications.".
- 2012015675 title "High courts and economic governance in Argentina and Brazil / Diana Kapiszewski, University of California, Irvine.".
- 2012015675 type "text".