While much has been written in Spanish, and to a certain extent in English, about the criminal procedure reforms sweeping Latin America, scant information is available in English that describes the novel process itself. This paper seeks to provide a general overview of one of the most successful such reforms in the region, the revamped system of criminal justice in Chile.
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November 08, 2012
Chile's Revamped Criminal Justice System, Katherine Kauffman
While much has been written in Spanish, and to a certain extent in English, about the criminal procedure reforms sweeping Latin America, scant information is available in English that describes the novel process itself. This paper seeks to provide a general overview of one of the most successful such reforms in the region, the revamped system of criminal justice in Chile.
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While much has been written in Spanish, and to a certain extent in English, about the criminal procedure reforms sweeping Latin America, scant information is available in English that describes the novel process itself. This paper seeks to provide a general overview of one of the most successful such reforms in the region, the revamped system of criminal justice in Chile.