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The Death Of The Autonomous Venezuelan Judiciary, Amid Bennaim May 2020

The Death Of The Autonomous Venezuelan Judiciary, Amid Bennaim

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

Access to impartial and effective courts is the cornerstone of democratic civil society. When the intention of political actors is to extinguish democratic civil society, they often wear away at the autonomy of the judiciary. International law and the constitutions of many states throughout the world guarantee access to autonomous courts. Despite having such guarantees in place, the government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has consistently attacked the judiciary in order to erode its autonomy and bring it under political control. Strategies used to achieve that goal include purging judges, intimidating them, and preventing judges from getting tenure. As …