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The role of regulatory improvement program in the strengthening of rule of law in Mexico
José Alberto Ibañez
Yessika Hernández
ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to identify the role that regulatory improvement program play in the building of liberal democracy in Mexico. It argues that the use of regulatory improvement tools has strengthened the “rule of law” principle. The use of instruments such as Regulatory Impact Analysis or Public Consultation help to build an accountable government that informs and explains about their decisions. This article is divided into three main sections. The first part introduces the analytical framework to evaluate a liberal democracy. The second section explains how the regulatory reform program maintains and encourages the rule of law. Likewise, it analizes some of the mechanisms or instruments the Mexican government has envisioned to ensure the succes of the regulatory reform program. The final section evaluates this public policy from the Mexican experience.
SUGGESTED CITATION: José Alberto Ibañez and Yessika Hernández ,
"The role of regulatory improvement program in the strengthening of rule of law in Mexico "
(May 22, 2006).
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies.
Project on Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico.
Paper ibanez.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/usmex/prajm/ibanez
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