2271. Regional Best Practices: Enforcement of Court Judgements: Lessons Learned from Latin America
- Author:
- Keith Henderson, Sandra Elena, Violaine Autheman, and Angana Shah
- Publication Date:
- 04-2004
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Academy of Political Science
- Abstract:
- Only recently has a general global consensus emerged among development specialists that the successful, fair and effective enforcement of court judgments, both those against private parties in commercial transactions as well as those against State agencies or officials, is of critical importance to developing a Rule of Law culture and judicial independence. There is also a growing body of international jurisprudence that requires countries, under their international and regional human rights treaty obligations, as well as their own constitution, to enforce court judgments fairly and effectively and to support the independence of the judiciary. Likewise, court decisions in various countries are also beginning to articulate and enforce these closely related legal rights.
- Topic:
- International Relations, International Law, and Regional Cooperation
- Political Geography:
- South America and Latin America