This paper proposes a theory that explains how political transitions deal with incumbent judiciaries. We argue that a new political regime compares the benefit of reshaping the judiciary with loyal appointees against the political and economic costs of directly interfering, including the cost of international reputation. There are several forms of interventionism including court packing, court purging, and violence against the judiciary. We discuss political transitions in Europe and Latin American civil law jurisdictions through the lens of our theory. We argue that American constitutional influence plays a critical role. In addition, we provide a detailed analysis of the recent case of Venezuela, a process that began in 1999. The Venezuel...
The objective of the present article is to carry out a discussion from the theoretical approaches on...
Transitional justice in Latin America emerged in relation to accountability for human rights abuses ...
El Tribunal Supremo de Venezuela ha anulado prácticamente todas las leyes y otras decisiones de la A...
This paper proposes a theory that explains how political transitions deal with incumbent judiciaries...
At what point can we discern when a regime has transitioned from one that suffers from predictable p...
Using a method of process tracing based on in-depth elite interviews, this dissertation examines the...
Why are courts unable to check overzealous governmental actors in Latin America? In addition to the...
Under what conditions are justices able to make decisions that are contrary to the executive's prefe...
Although the wave of democratization already took place in Latin America, Venezuela has experienced ...
This article explores the political factors that enable or prevent the consolidation of an effective...
The main argument of this thesis is that the penitentiary crisis in Venezuela is brought about an in...
From introduction: "During the last two decades, social scientists have begun to examine the links ...
Access to impartial and effective courts is the cornerstone of democratic civil society. When the in...
The objective of the present article is to carry out a discussion from the theoretical approaches o...
In light of Venezuela’s unprecedented notice of its intention to withdraw from the Organization of A...
The objective of the present article is to carry out a discussion from the theoretical approaches on...
Transitional justice in Latin America emerged in relation to accountability for human rights abuses ...
El Tribunal Supremo de Venezuela ha anulado prácticamente todas las leyes y otras decisiones de la A...
This paper proposes a theory that explains how political transitions deal with incumbent judiciaries...
At what point can we discern when a regime has transitioned from one that suffers from predictable p...
Using a method of process tracing based on in-depth elite interviews, this dissertation examines the...
Why are courts unable to check overzealous governmental actors in Latin America? In addition to the...
Under what conditions are justices able to make decisions that are contrary to the executive's prefe...
Although the wave of democratization already took place in Latin America, Venezuela has experienced ...
This article explores the political factors that enable or prevent the consolidation of an effective...
The main argument of this thesis is that the penitentiary crisis in Venezuela is brought about an in...
From introduction: "During the last two decades, social scientists have begun to examine the links ...
Access to impartial and effective courts is the cornerstone of democratic civil society. When the in...
The objective of the present article is to carry out a discussion from the theoretical approaches o...
In light of Venezuela’s unprecedented notice of its intention to withdraw from the Organization of A...
The objective of the present article is to carry out a discussion from the theoretical approaches on...
Transitional justice in Latin America emerged in relation to accountability for human rights abuses ...
El Tribunal Supremo de Venezuela ha anulado prácticamente todas las leyes y otras decisiones de la A...