Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?

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Autor(a) principal: Albert, Richard
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Benvindo, Juliano Zaiden, Rado, Klodian, Zhilla, Fabian
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Investigações Constitucionais
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufpr.br/rinc/article/view/54372
Resumo: Corruption is a fact of public life in Brazil. Since the country’s transition to democracy, corruption has been a challenge for each presidential administration. The Brazilian judiciary has not escaped the corrupting influences in the region. One country whose challenges with judicial corruption are arguably even greater than Brazil’s is Albania, a country for which we were appointed to act as Consultants to the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Reform of the Judicial System responsible for introducing major constitutional reforms aimed at curbing judicial corruption. Those reforms to the Albanian Constitution entered into force in 2016. Too little time has elapsed since then to evaluate whether these reforms will fulfill their purposes. And certainly much too little time has passed for us to know whether the reforms in Albania can be applied with any confidence elsewhere in the world where similar problems with judicial corruption continue to undermine democratic norms of transparency and accountability, namely in Brazil. We nonetheless believe it is useful to explain the Albanian constitutional reforms and to introduce them to readers in Brazil as available options for combating judicial corruption.
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title Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?
spellingShingle Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?
Albert, Richard
Law; Constitucional Law
Constitutional reform; Albania; Brazil; Judiciary; corruption.
Constitutional reform
title_short Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?
title_full Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?
title_fullStr Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?
title_full_unstemmed Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?
title_sort Constitutional Reform in Brazil: Lessons from Albania?
author Albert, Richard
author_facet Albert, Richard
Benvindo, Juliano Zaiden
Rado, Klodian
Zhilla, Fabian
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Rado, Klodian
Zhilla, Fabian
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Benvindo, Juliano Zaiden
Rado, Klodian
Zhilla, Fabian
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Law; Constitucional Law
Constitutional reform; Albania; Brazil; Judiciary; corruption.
Constitutional reform
topic Law; Constitucional Law
Constitutional reform; Albania; Brazil; Judiciary; corruption.
Constitutional reform
description Corruption is a fact of public life in Brazil. Since the country’s transition to democracy, corruption has been a challenge for each presidential administration. The Brazilian judiciary has not escaped the corrupting influences in the region. One country whose challenges with judicial corruption are arguably even greater than Brazil’s is Albania, a country for which we were appointed to act as Consultants to the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Reform of the Judicial System responsible for introducing major constitutional reforms aimed at curbing judicial corruption. Those reforms to the Albanian Constitution entered into force in 2016. Too little time has elapsed since then to evaluate whether these reforms will fulfill their purposes. And certainly much too little time has passed for us to know whether the reforms in Albania can be applied with any confidence elsewhere in the world where similar problems with judicial corruption continue to undermine democratic norms of transparency and accountability, namely in Brazil. We nonetheless believe it is useful to explain the Albanian constitutional reforms and to introduce them to readers in Brazil as available options for combating judicial corruption.
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