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Military Legal Power, Unchecked

Across Latin America, the militarization of public security and judicial systems threatens to deepen repression and impunity. Can civilian courts rein in military justice once and for all?

 

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Brett J. Kyle

Brett J. Kyle is an associate professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and coauthor, with Andrew G. Reiter, of Military Courts, Civil-Military Relations, and the Legal Battle for Democracy.

Andrew G. Reiter

Andrew G. Reiter is an associate professor of Politics and International Relations at Mount Holyoke College and coauthor, with Brett J. Kyle, of Military Courts, Civil-Military Relations, and the Legal Battle for Democracy.

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