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Justice Delayed : judicial reform in Latin America
In many Latin American countries, judicial institutions suffer from long delays, extensive case backlogs, limited access to justice, and lack of trans- parency and predictability in court decisions. The complex problems fac- ing judicial systems range from inefficient administration to the denial of fundamental human rights. Regarding the latter, a distinguished Peruvian jurist writes that a person in pretrial detention who has no attorney may never even get a verdict: "Someone else has to move the case, for the judge will not."
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