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This book explores the foundations and evolution of the four Latin American and Caribbean regional economic courts. It argues that local socio-political factors are often the decisive factor in influencing the direction of these Courts, rather than the formally delegated functions they were assigned when established.

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This book explores the foundations and evolution of the four Latin American and Caribbean regional economic courts. It argues that local socio-political factors are often the decisive factor in influencing the direction of these Courts, rather than the formally delegated functions they were assigned when established.
Autorenporträt
Salvatore Caserta is an Assistant Professor of Sociology of Law and International Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Copenhagen. Salvatore holds a BA and MA degree in law from the University of Roma Tre (2009) and a LL.M. from the Faculty of Law of the University of California, Berkeley (2012). He was later awarded a Ph.D. from the Faculty of Law of the University of Copenhagen (2016). Prior to this appointment as Assistant Professor, he worked as Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law of the University of Copenhagen (2016-2019). He has been Visiting Scholar at Yale Law School (2010-2011), at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law of Oñati (2013), and at the Buffet Centre, Faculty of Political Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago (2013).