Mark Ungar’s scientific contributions

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Elusive Reform: Democracy and the Rule of Law in Latin America
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November 2001

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Mark Ungar

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... Other scholars stress the importance of the state in ensuring a democratic rule of law. Ungar (2002) claims that the rule of law requires a law-abiding state, and O'Donnell points to the importance of the state as a "legal system that enacts and backs the rights and freedoms" sanctioned by democratic regimes (O´Donnell, 2010: 7). State agencies have the responsibility to carry out the law and rights, but, at the same time, the rule of law is the basis of state action (Ungar, 2002). ...

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The rule of law, development, and democracy in Latin America
Elusive Reform: Democracy and the Rule of Law in Latin America
  • Citing Book
  • November 2001