Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine

The author analyzes how the United States uses the phenomenon of judicial dictatorship to perform a wave of change of government in Latin America. First, the meaning of the judicial dictatorship is explained. Author then analyzes how judges in individual countries in Latin America usurped their posi...

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Autor principal: Djurkovic, Misa
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Avanzados. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. 2020
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spelling I10-R306-article-296942025-08-15T22:41:04Z Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine Dictadura judicial como instrumento de Doctrina Monroe renovada Djurkovic, Misa América Latina Estados Unidos Lula da Silva Dictadura judicial Jueces Latin America United States Lula da Silva Judicial dictatorship Judges The author analyzes how the United States uses the phenomenon of judicial dictatorship to perform a wave of change of government in Latin America. First, the meaning of the judicial dictatorship is explained. Author then analyzes how judges in individual countries in Latin America usurped their position and directly interfered in political processes. With their unilateral and instrumentalized methods of combating the alleged corruption, judges helped remove the leaders of the pink tide from power and facilitate bringing to their places practitioners loyal to the United States. Special focus is on Brazil, Argentina and Ecuador. El autor analiza cómo Estados Unidos usa el fenómeno de la dictadura judicial pararealizar una ola de cambio de gobierno en América Latina. Primero, se explica el significado de ladictadura judicial. Luego, el autor analiza cómo los jueces en países individuales de América Latinausurparon su posición e interfirieron directamente en los procesos políticos. Con sus métodosunilaterales e instrumentalizados para combatir la presunta corrupción, los jueces ayudaron a sacardel poder a los líderes de la marea rosa y facilitaron el traslado a sus lugares de practicantes leales alos Estados Unidos. Se hace especial hincapié en Brasil, Argentina y Ecuador. Centro de Estudios Avanzados. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. 2020-07-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revesint/article/view/29694 1991. Revista de Estudios Internacionales; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2020): Neoliberalismo recargado: un estado de la cuestión. Enero-Junio 2020; 97-121 2683-720X eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revesint/article/view/29694/30541 Derechos de autor 2020 1991. Revista de Estudios Internacionales https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic América Latina
Estados Unidos
Lula da Silva
Dictadura judicial
Jueces
Latin America
United States
Lula da Silva
Judicial dictatorship
Judges
spellingShingle América Latina
Estados Unidos
Lula da Silva
Dictadura judicial
Jueces
Latin America
United States
Lula da Silva
Judicial dictatorship
Judges
Djurkovic, Misa
Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine
topic_facet América Latina
Estados Unidos
Lula da Silva
Dictadura judicial
Jueces
Latin America
United States
Lula da Silva
Judicial dictatorship
Judges
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title Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine
title_short Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine
title_full Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine
title_fullStr Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine
title_full_unstemmed Judicial Dictatorship as an Instrument of Renovated Monroe Doctrine
title_sort judicial dictatorship as an instrument of renovated monroe doctrine
description The author analyzes how the United States uses the phenomenon of judicial dictatorship to perform a wave of change of government in Latin America. First, the meaning of the judicial dictatorship is explained. Author then analyzes how judges in individual countries in Latin America usurped their position and directly interfered in political processes. With their unilateral and instrumentalized methods of combating the alleged corruption, judges helped remove the leaders of the pink tide from power and facilitate bringing to their places practitioners loyal to the United States. Special focus is on Brazil, Argentina and Ecuador.
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