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ANNUAL LECTURE JUDGES, CITIZENS, AND A DEMOCRATIC RULE OF LAW: BUILDING INSTITUTIONAL TRUSTWORTHINESS TO RECOVER PUBLIC TRUST
Lisa Hilbink
Political Science (Twin Cities)
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Chile
100%
Justice System
100%
Trustworthiness
100%
Public Trust
100%
Democratic Rule of Law
100%
Politicians
50%
Reform Agenda
50%
Chilean
50%
Citizen Trust
50%
Public Confidence
50%
Democratic Government
50%
Legal Professionals
50%
Criminal Procedure
50%
Successful Reforms
50%
Rethink
50%
Principle of Democracy
50%
Family Court Reform
50%
Confidence in the Justice System
50%
Social Sciences
Lawyer
100%
Justice
100%
Rule of Law
100%
Chile
66%
Democracy
33%
Democratic Government
33%
Family Court
33%
Criminal Procedure
33%
Arts and Humanities
Reform
100%
Rule of Law
100%
Chile
40%
Democracy
20%
Crime
20%
Conception
20%
Policymakers
20%