In Lawfare: The Criminalization of Democratic Politics in the Global South , Zaffaroni, Caamaño and Vegh Weis offer an account of the misuse of the law to criminalize progressive political leaders in Latin America. Indeed, more and more popular political leaders in the region are being imprisoned or prosecuted, even while in power. Inacio Lula da Silva is the quintaessential case of this worrying process. Despite the centrality of this juridical-political phenomenon in Latin America, it is little known to the Anglo-Saxon public. This book aims to fill this gap. In an accessible style, the…mehr
In Lawfare: The Criminalization of Democratic Politics in the Global South , Zaffaroni, Caamaño and Vegh Weis offer an account of the misuse of the law to criminalize progressive political leaders in Latin America. Indeed, more and more popular political leaders in the region are being imprisoned or prosecuted, even while in power. Inacio Lula da Silva is the quintaessential case of this worrying process. Despite the centrality of this juridical-political phenomenon in Latin America, it is little known to the Anglo-Saxon public. This book aims to fill this gap. In an accessible style, the authors deconstruct the legal language and the main problematics of lawfare, drawing attention to the fact that it may end up destroying the rule of law in order to promote the most cruel forms of neoliberalism. Featuring a foreword by Lula da Silva.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni is Secretary General of the Latin American Association of Criminology and Criminal Law, and Vice President of the International Association of Criminal Law. In 2009 he received the Stockholm Prize in Criminology. He served as a Justice of the Argentine Supreme Court, and as the General Director of the United Nations Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. He is the author of Criminology and Criminal Policy Movements and La Palabra de los Muertos among many other books. Cristina Caamaño is Argentine Ambassador, former Comptroller of the Argentine Federal Intelligence Agency, member of the INECIP Board of Directors, and Professor at Buenos Aires University (UBA). She has been a Professor at the University of the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, and at the Education in Federal Prison Program. She is the author of Manual práctico para defenderse de la cárce, Manual para el preso extranjero, and El delito de administración fraudulenta. Valera Vegh Weis is a Research Fellow at the Zukunftskolleg at Konstanz University in Germany and a Professor at UBA School of Law and at the National University of Quilmes. She is also the Vice-president of the Latin American Institute of Criminology and Social Development. Vegh Weis is the author of Criminalization of Activism and Marxism and Criminology: A History of Criminal Selectivity. She was awarded the Critical Criminologist of the Year Award in 2021.
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Foreword to the Spanish Edition Lula da Silva Prologue Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction to the English Version Valeria Vegh Weis 1 The Destruction of Criminal Law Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni 2 The Destruction of Law of Criminal Procedure Cristina Caamaño 3 The Destruction of Criminology Valeria Vegh Weis 4 Some Exemplary Lawfare Cases Cristina Caamaño, Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni and Valeria Vegh Weis First Afterword Eli Gómez Alcorta Second Afterword Atilio Boron Index
Foreword to the Spanish Edition Lula da Silva Prologue Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction to the English Version Valeria Vegh Weis 1 The Destruction of Criminal Law Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni 2 The Destruction of Law of Criminal Procedure Cristina Caamaño 3 The Destruction of Criminology Valeria Vegh Weis 4 Some Exemplary Lawfare Cases Cristina Caamaño, Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni and Valeria Vegh Weis First Afterword Eli Gómez Alcorta Second Afterword Atilio Boron Index
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