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A methodology for democratic conflict prevention and early warning in Latin America
Georgetown University, 2005This paper presents a seven-step methodology designed to analyse violent conflict, assess democratic governance and understand the relationships between the two. It has been developed principally as a tool of analysis to study the nature and quality of democracy in relation to current and future conflicts in a specific world region: Latin America.DocumentA guide to rapid assessment and policy-making for the control of corruption in Latin American judicial systems
The Due Process of Law Foundation, 2007This guide provides a tool for the rapid assessment of judicial corruption and the development of reform proposals, with special reference to Latin America.It begins by introducing concepts associated with corruption in general and proposes a definition that can be used for the study of judicial corruption in particular.DocumentAnalyzing conflict, democracy and violence in Colombia
Georgetown University, 2005This study presents a methodology of conflict prevention and early warning for Latin America. Designed as an instrument to assess the impact of multiple forms of violent conflict and political crisis on democratic governance, the methodology also assesses the impact of democratic governance on violence, crime and social unrest.DocumentCorruption and governance measurement tools in Latin American countries
Transparency International, 2006This study identifies and presents the international, national and local tools that measure corruption and good governance in Latin America.DocumentToo far removed from the people: access to justice for the poor: the case of Latin America
Centro de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (UTDT), 2008Given the importance assigned to social and participatory rights in Latin American constitutions, it may seem surprising that the poor find it so difficult assert them. This paper discusses access to justice for the poor in Latin American countries.DocumentAssessing the governance of electricity regulatory agencies in the Latin American and Caribbean region: a bench marking analysis
World Bank, 2007This paper focuses on an evaluation and benchmarking of the governance of regulatory agencies in the electricity sector in Latin American Countries. The authors develop an index of regulatory governance and rank all the agencies in the region.Pages
