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Revista Jurídica Derecho

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SAAVEDRA MOGRO, Marco Antonio. Judicial reform processes in Bolivia (1991-2017). Rev. Jur. Der. [online]. 2017, vol.5, n.6, pp.109-132. ISSN 2413-2810.

Summary This paper exposes, under the strategy of historical institutionalism, the judicial reform processes in Bolivia during the last 26 years, explaining the changing institutional contexts, the conjunctures and emerging rival sequences at the time of the "Agreed Democracy", inthe "Constituent Process" and inthe "Mandate of the Justice Summit"; developing arguments on the increasing and decreasing trajectories of the processes of reform or refoundation of justice, on the feedback dynamics of the legal system, the type of slow or accelerated results of the institutionalization of justice and the perspectives of a legal policy oriented to the independence of justice and impartiality of the judge in the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

Keywords : Historical institutionalism; judicial reform processes; changing institutional contexts; conjunctures and rival sequences; increasing and decreasing trajectories; feedback dynamics of the legal system; independence and institutionalization of justice.

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