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Why do attempts by authoritarian regimes to legalize their political repression differ so dramatically? Why do some dispense with the law altogether, while others scrupulously modify constitutions, pass new laws, and organize political trials? <i>Political (In)Justice</i> answers these questions by comparing the legal aspects of political repression in three recent military regimes: Brazil (1964-1985); Chile (1973-1990); and Argentina (1976-1983). By focusing on political trials as a reflection of each regimes overall approach to the law, Anthony Pereira argues that the practice of each regime can be explained by examining the long-term relationship between the judiciary and the military. Brazil was marked by a high degree of judicial-military integration and cooperation; Chiles military essentially usurped judicial authority; and in Argentina, the military negated the judiciary altogether. Pereira extends the judicial-military framework to other authoritarian regimesSalazars Portugal, Hitlers Germany, and Francos Spainand a democracy (the United States), to illuminate historical and contemporary aspects of state coercion and the rule of law.
Undertitel
Authoritarianism and the Rule of Law in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina
ISBN
9780822972839
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2005-10-23
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