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    Argentine Federal Reforms of the Judiciary and the Judicial Delay of Corruption Cases: From the 35th Accord of 2003 to the Repentance Law of 2016

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    Uzarowicz, Alexander
    Advisor
    Beers, Daniel
    Abstract
    The researcher will focus the paper to answer the following research question: Why is the Argentine judiciary unable to resolve federal corruption cases?
     
    The research will evaluate different hypotheses such as judicial culture, political influence of the judiciary, public scrutiny theory and institutional causes engaging key stakeholders relevant to the subject matter.
     
    Description
    M.A.
    Permanent Link
    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1060745
    Date Published
    2020
    Subject
    Argentina; Corruption; Judicial Culture; Judiciary; Politics; Reforms; Public policy; Public policy;
    Type
    thesis
    Publisher
    Georgetown University
    Extent
    94 leaves
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    • Program of Development Management & Policy
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      Memorandum from William P. Barr, Att’y Gen., DOJ, to the Deputy Att’y Gen. et al., Supplemental Reforms to Enhance Compliance, Oversight, and Accountability with Respect to Certain Foreign Intelligence Activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Aug. 31, 2020) 

      United States. Department of Justice. Office of the Attorney General (2020-08-31)
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