Legal Opportunity Structures and Social Movements (original) (raw)

Legal Opportunity Structures and Social Movements: The Effects of Institutional Change on Costa Rican Politics

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Comparative Political Studies, 2006

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Claiming individual rights through a constitutional court: The example of gays in Costa Rica

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Overcoming the Limits of Legal Opportunity Structures: LGBT Rights’ Divergent Paths in Costa Rica and Colombia

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Institutional Reform and Rights Revolutions in Latin America: The Cases of Costa Rica and Colombia

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Latin American Social Constitutionalism: Courts and Popular Participation

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From Judicial Passivity to Judicial Activism: Explaining the Change with in Costa Rica's Supreme Court

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Costa Rica: Understanding Variations in Compliance with Constitutional Court decisions (Chapter 4)

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Legal Mobilization: Social Movements and the Judicial System across Latin America

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The Social Constitution: Embedding Social Rights through Legal Mobilization, by

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Latin American Politics and Society, 2024

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Courts and the marginalized: Comparative perspectives

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The Role of Courts and Constitutions in the New Politics of Welfare in Latin America

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The Moderating Influence of International Courts on Social Movements: Evidence from the IVF Case Against Costa Rica

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Book Review: The Social Constitution: Embedding Social Rights through Legal Mobilization, by

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The 2007'NO CAFTA'movement in Costa Rica: reflecting on social movements and political participation rights

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Contesting the ‘Social State of Law:’ Neoliberalism and Popular Sovereignty in Costa Rica

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Social movements and constitutional politics in Latin America: reconfiguring alliances, framings and legal opportunities in the judicialization of abortion rights in Brazil

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Is there Hope in Judicial Activism on Social Rights? Assessing the Dimension of Judicial Activism on Social Rights in Colombia∗

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Commentary: Social and Economic Rights in Latin America: Constitutional Courts and the Prospects for Pro-poor Interventions

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Confronting Vulnerability and Discrimination before Courts: Egalitarian Transformative Constitutionalism in the Constitutional Court of Colombia

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The Moderating Influence of International Courts on Social Movements: Evidence from the IVF Case Against Costa Rica (with Rachel Sieder)

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Social protest, rights and courts: assessing the dynamics of legal mobilization in Chile

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STATISM, EMANCIPATION AND THE LEFT: UNDERSTANDING UNCONVENTIONAL POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN COSTA RICA.

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The Best Laid Schemes … Gang Aft A-gley: Judicial Reform in Latin America – Evidence from Costa Rica

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From quietism to incipient activism: the institutional and ideational roots of rights adjudication in Chile

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Claiming migrants' rights in Costa Rica through constitutional law

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Beyond Minimalism and Usurpation: Designing Judicial Review to Control the Mis-enforcement of Socioeconomic Rights

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The Moderating Influence of International Courts on Social Movements

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Courts, socio-economic rights and transformative politics

Danie Brand

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Building judicial power in Latin America: opposition strategies and the lessons of the Brazilian case

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The Winding Road of the Electoral Reform in Costa Rica

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Leslie E. Anderson, Social Capital in Developing Democracies: Nicaragua and Argentina Compared. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Tables, figures, bibliography, index, 320 pp.; hardcover 85,paperback85, paperback 85,paperback27.99

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Social Movements and the Constitutional Court: Legal Recognition of the Rights of Same-Sex Couples in Colombia

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