The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion
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Resumo: | The rule of law is the central milestone of modern democratic states. There is a gap, however, between what is on the constitutional texts and the lived-in world. The scholars use to concentrate their focus on the Executive Branch’s role (and, sometimes, of Legislative Power) in situations of disregard of the Constitution. However, we chose to target the Judicial Branch and its decisions as contributions to the erosion of the rule of law and the production of democratic decay. We claim that the Judiciary started to play a crucial role in this process by assuming a populist bias and carrying out common lawfare practices – which can be well exemplified by judicial electoral decisions and the judicial decisions about Operation Car Wash. For researching the problem and discussing the hypothesis, we used the theoretical-deductive method. We carried out a literature review. We also use informative documentaries extracted from the media on the behavior of public authorities and the critical description of judicial decisions. The bibliography is interdisciplinary. We conclude that when the Judicial Branch becomes a political actor, it fosters a situation of instability and becomes an institution whose legitimacy depends on variations in the mood of society – which goes against the assumptions of democracy and the rule of law. This new judicial behavior causes an imbalance between the powers and the absence of an institution that moderates social conflicts. This situation contributed to the resurgence of the authoritarian identity of Brazilian civil society and the ideological polarization that culminated in the election of a far-right administration in 2018. |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law ErosionTeoria do EstadoJudicial Branch; democratic decay; lawfare; Brazilian democracy; Brazilian rule of law erosionThe rule of law is the central milestone of modern democratic states. There is a gap, however, between what is on the constitutional texts and the lived-in world. The scholars use to concentrate their focus on the Executive Branch’s role (and, sometimes, of Legislative Power) in situations of disregard of the Constitution. However, we chose to target the Judicial Branch and its decisions as contributions to the erosion of the rule of law and the production of democratic decay. We claim that the Judiciary started to play a crucial role in this process by assuming a populist bias and carrying out common lawfare practices – which can be well exemplified by judicial electoral decisions and the judicial decisions about Operation Car Wash. For researching the problem and discussing the hypothesis, we used the theoretical-deductive method. We carried out a literature review. We also use informative documentaries extracted from the media on the behavior of public authorities and the critical description of judicial decisions. The bibliography is interdisciplinary. We conclude that when the Judicial Branch becomes a political actor, it fosters a situation of instability and becomes an institution whose legitimacy depends on variations in the mood of society – which goes against the assumptions of democracy and the rule of law. This new judicial behavior causes an imbalance between the powers and the absence of an institution that moderates social conflicts. This situation contributed to the resurgence of the authoritarian identity of Brazilian civil society and the ideological polarization that culminated in the election of a far-right administration in 2018.NINC - Núcleo de Investigações Constitucionais da UFPRCAPESGabardo, EmersonSalgado, Eneida Desiree2021-12-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rinc/article/view/8333610.5380/rinc.v8i3.83336Revista de Investigações Constitucionais; v. 8, n. 3 (2021): setembro/dezembro; 731-769Revista de Investigações Constitucionais; v. 8, n. 3 (2021): setembro/dezembro; 731-769Revista de Investigações Constitucionais; v. 8, n. 3 (2021): setembro/dezembro; 731-7692359-563910.5380/rinc.v8i3reponame:Revista de Investigações Constitucionaisinstname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRenghttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rinc/article/view/83336/45281Direitos autorais 2021 Emerson Gabardo, Eneida Desiree Salgadohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-12-24T21:28:16Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/83336Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rincPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/rinc/oairevista@ninc.com.br||2359-56392359-5639opendoar:2021-12-24T21:28:16Revista de Investigações Constitucionais - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion Gabardo, Emerson Teoria do Estado Judicial Branch; democratic decay; lawfare; Brazilian democracy; Brazilian rule of law erosion |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion |
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The Role of the Judicial Branch in Brazilian Rule of Law Erosion |
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Gabardo, Emerson |
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Gabardo, Emerson Salgado, Eneida Desiree |
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Salgado, Eneida Desiree |
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Gabardo, Emerson Salgado, Eneida Desiree |
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Teoria do Estado Judicial Branch; democratic decay; lawfare; Brazilian democracy; Brazilian rule of law erosion |
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Teoria do Estado Judicial Branch; democratic decay; lawfare; Brazilian democracy; Brazilian rule of law erosion |
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The rule of law is the central milestone of modern democratic states. There is a gap, however, between what is on the constitutional texts and the lived-in world. The scholars use to concentrate their focus on the Executive Branch’s role (and, sometimes, of Legislative Power) in situations of disregard of the Constitution. However, we chose to target the Judicial Branch and its decisions as contributions to the erosion of the rule of law and the production of democratic decay. We claim that the Judiciary started to play a crucial role in this process by assuming a populist bias and carrying out common lawfare practices – which can be well exemplified by judicial electoral decisions and the judicial decisions about Operation Car Wash. For researching the problem and discussing the hypothesis, we used the theoretical-deductive method. We carried out a literature review. We also use informative documentaries extracted from the media on the behavior of public authorities and the critical description of judicial decisions. The bibliography is interdisciplinary. We conclude that when the Judicial Branch becomes a political actor, it fosters a situation of instability and becomes an institution whose legitimacy depends on variations in the mood of society – which goes against the assumptions of democracy and the rule of law. This new judicial behavior causes an imbalance between the powers and the absence of an institution that moderates social conflicts. This situation contributed to the resurgence of the authoritarian identity of Brazilian civil society and the ideological polarization that culminated in the election of a far-right administration in 2018. |
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