'Daniel M. Brinks's The Judicial Response to Police Killings in Latin America represents an important contribution to the growing literature on the rule of law in nascent democracies. … Brinks's skillful use of in-depth case studies is impressive. … Brinks argues convincingly that any legal system is a reflection of deeply rooted social hierarchies. … Brinks's innovative use of the notion of 'legal tolls' is particularly compelling. … Brinks's book is a welcome contribution to our understanding of the impact of social marginalisation on the rule of law. … The book's scope makes it a valuable addition to the scholarship on the rule of law not only in Latin American but across the developing world.' The Review of Politics
' … an innovative study that draws on both socio-legal studies and comparative politics and combines quantitative and qualitative analysis. It represents a highly significant contribution to the growing body of literature on democracy and the rule of law in Latin America.' Journal of Latin American Studies