Allan R. Brewer-Carías
Dismantling Democracy in Venezuela
Allan R. Brewer-Carías
Dismantling Democracy in Venezuela
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This book examines the process of dismantling the democratic institutions and protections in Venezuela under a Hugo Ch vez regime.
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This book examines the process of dismantling the democratic institutions and protections in Venezuela under a Hugo Ch vez regime.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9780521145572
- ISBN-10: 0521145570
- Artikelnr.: 30620546
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9780521145572
- ISBN-10: 0521145570
- Artikelnr.: 30620546
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Allan R. Brewer-Carías has been Professor at the Central University of Venezuela since 1963 and currently is an adjunct Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School. He is Vice President of the International Academy of Comparative Law in The Hague, a Member of the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights, and Member of the Venezuelan National Academy of Political and Social Sciences, where he served as President from 1997-9. In Venezuela, he is a former Senator for the Federal District, Head of the Presidential Commission on Administrative Reform, and Minister for Decentralization; he was also elected Member of the National Constituent Assembly in 1999. Since 1980, Brewer-Carías has been the Director of the Revista de Derecho Público (Public Law Journal) of Venezuela and has published numerous books and articles on constitutional and administrative law.
Part I. The Political Assault to State Powers through an Elected but
Exclusionist Constituent Assembly and the Framework for Authoritarianism:
1. The 1999 constitution making process as an instrument for framing an
authoritarian political regime; 2. The 1999 constitution: from an
exclusionist constitution making process to its distorting implementation;
3. The endless and illegitimate transitory regime preventing the effective
enforcement of the constitution; 4. The outcome: the consolidation of
authoritarianism defrauding democracy; Part II. Institutional Developments
for the Consolidation of Authoritarianism: 5. The reinforced centralization
of the federation; 6. Powers' concentration and authoritarian government;
7. The catastrophic dependence and political subjection of the supreme
tribunal of justice; 8. Statization, nationalization, expropriation and
confiscation of private assets; Part III. The Constitutional Reforms
Proposals Designed to Consolidate Authoritarianism: 9. The failed attempt
to consolidate an authoritarian, socialist, centralized, repressive and
militarist state in the constitution; 10. The alternate principle of
government and the 2009 constitutional amendment on continuous reelection.
Exclusionist Constituent Assembly and the Framework for Authoritarianism:
1. The 1999 constitution making process as an instrument for framing an
authoritarian political regime; 2. The 1999 constitution: from an
exclusionist constitution making process to its distorting implementation;
3. The endless and illegitimate transitory regime preventing the effective
enforcement of the constitution; 4. The outcome: the consolidation of
authoritarianism defrauding democracy; Part II. Institutional Developments
for the Consolidation of Authoritarianism: 5. The reinforced centralization
of the federation; 6. Powers' concentration and authoritarian government;
7. The catastrophic dependence and political subjection of the supreme
tribunal of justice; 8. Statization, nationalization, expropriation and
confiscation of private assets; Part III. The Constitutional Reforms
Proposals Designed to Consolidate Authoritarianism: 9. The failed attempt
to consolidate an authoritarian, socialist, centralized, repressive and
militarist state in the constitution; 10. The alternate principle of
government and the 2009 constitutional amendment on continuous reelection.
Part I. The Political Assault to State Powers through an Elected but
Exclusionist Constituent Assembly and the Framework for Authoritarianism:
1. The 1999 constitution making process as an instrument for framing an
authoritarian political regime; 2. The 1999 constitution: from an
exclusionist constitution making process to its distorting implementation;
3. The endless and illegitimate transitory regime preventing the effective
enforcement of the constitution; 4. The outcome: the consolidation of
authoritarianism defrauding democracy; Part II. Institutional Developments
for the Consolidation of Authoritarianism: 5. The reinforced centralization
of the federation; 6. Powers' concentration and authoritarian government;
7. The catastrophic dependence and political subjection of the supreme
tribunal of justice; 8. Statization, nationalization, expropriation and
confiscation of private assets; Part III. The Constitutional Reforms
Proposals Designed to Consolidate Authoritarianism: 9. The failed attempt
to consolidate an authoritarian, socialist, centralized, repressive and
militarist state in the constitution; 10. The alternate principle of
government and the 2009 constitutional amendment on continuous reelection.
Exclusionist Constituent Assembly and the Framework for Authoritarianism:
1. The 1999 constitution making process as an instrument for framing an
authoritarian political regime; 2. The 1999 constitution: from an
exclusionist constitution making process to its distorting implementation;
3. The endless and illegitimate transitory regime preventing the effective
enforcement of the constitution; 4. The outcome: the consolidation of
authoritarianism defrauding democracy; Part II. Institutional Developments
for the Consolidation of Authoritarianism: 5. The reinforced centralization
of the federation; 6. Powers' concentration and authoritarian government;
7. The catastrophic dependence and political subjection of the supreme
tribunal of justice; 8. Statization, nationalization, expropriation and
confiscation of private assets; Part III. The Constitutional Reforms
Proposals Designed to Consolidate Authoritarianism: 9. The failed attempt
to consolidate an authoritarian, socialist, centralized, repressive and
militarist state in the constitution; 10. The alternate principle of
government and the 2009 constitutional amendment on continuous reelection.