Publications:

Article: "You win some, you lose some: constitutional reforms in Chile's transition to democracy", with Patricio Navia. Latin American Politics & Society, Volume 49, Number 3, Fall 2007, pp. 163-190

Article: "John Rawls más allá del Estado", in Filosofía y Política en Rawls. Colección Jornadas Académicas Nro. 28, EDEVAL, Valparaíso 2007.

Book Review: Helmke, Gretchen (2005) Courts under Constraints: Judges, Generals, and Presidents in Argentina. Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 25, Issue 2, April 2006 (Pages 302-304)

Recensión: Agamben, Giorgio: State of Exception. Revista de Ciencia Política, Vol. 25, Nº 1, 2005 (pp.287 – 288)

I have presented papers at the following conferences:

Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico. March 15-18, 2006
Paper: Regulating the Exception: Latin America and the Rule of Law in Times of Crisis.

El pensamiento filosófico, político y jurídico de John Rawls. Fac. de Derecho y Cs. Sociales U. de Valpo., 2 de Sep. 2005. (ver programa)
Paper: Rawls más allá del Estado: las obstinadas fronteras de su Teoría de la Justicia.

Symposium: Sovereignty and the State of Exception, Concepts and Contexts. Graduate Faculty, New School University, May 5, 2005. (see poster)
Paper: Regulating the Exception: Latin America and the Rule of Law in Times of Crisis.

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago September 2 - 5, 2004.
Paper: Latin American Vice-Presidencies: An Institutional Design Flaw? (Co-authored)

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia August 28 - 31, 2003. 
Paper: You Win Some and You Lose Some: Civil-Military Trade-offs in Chile’s Transition to Democracy. (Co-authored)
(The same paper was presented at the 2003 Work in Progress Seminar Series of the Political Science Department, Graduate Faculty, New School University)

In the Name of Democracy: The Boundaries of the Political, New School University Annual Student Conference, New York May 1-2, 2003.
Paper
: Transitional Justice in Chile: The role of truth and reparations in a context of limited justice for past human rights violations. (Work in progress)

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