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Transitional Justice, The Role Of The Judiciary And Rupture Of Democracy In Brazil In 2016, Jose Carlos Moreira Da Silva Filho
Transitional Justice, The Role Of The Judiciary And Rupture Of Democracy In Brazil In 2016, Jose Carlos Moreira Da Silva Filho
Distinguished Speaker Series
In comparison to the other countries in Latin America that suffered under civilian-military national security dictatorships in the second half of the 20th century, Brazil presented two peculiarities that had an enormous influence on the characteristics of the democratic regime that began in 1988: its amnesty law was enacted while the authoritarian regime was still in power, and throughout the period of the dictatorship, it promoted a broad and intensive process of judicialization of the political repression. I believe these aspects will influence and interact in a notable way with the new coup d’état process that began in Brazil in …
Bargained-For-Justice: Lessons From The Italians?, Michael Vitiello
Bargained-For-Justice: Lessons From The Italians?, Michael Vitiello
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
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Plea Bargaining And International Criminal Justice, Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Plea Bargaining And International Criminal Justice, Jenia Iontcheva Turner
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Bargained-For-Justice: Lessons From The Italians?, Michael Vitello
Bargained-For-Justice: Lessons From The Italians?, Michael Vitello
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Comparative Cannabis: Approaches To Marijuana Agriculture Regulation In The United States And Canada, Ryan B. Stoa
Comparative Cannabis: Approaches To Marijuana Agriculture Regulation In The United States And Canada, Ryan B. Stoa
University of the Pacific Law Review
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