Lawfare : : the criminalization of democratic politics in the global south / / Raul Zaffaroni, Cristina Caamano and Valeria Vegh Weis.

"In 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 end up imprisoned or perse...

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Lawfare : the criminalization of democratic politics in the global south / Raul Zaffaroni, Cristina Caamano and Valeria Vegh Weis.
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Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword to the Spanish Edition -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction to the English Version -- Chapter 1 The Destruction of Criminal Law -- 1 The Tortuous Path of Criminal Law -- 2 The "Founding Fathers" of Good Criminal Law -- 3 The Positive Function of Criminal Law -- 4 Forgetting the "Founding Fathers" -- 5 The Dismemberment of Criminal Law -- 6 Conditions for the Creation of "Shameful Criminal Law:" The Great Swindle -- 7 Dismemberment, Decapitation and Recomposition of Criminal Law -- 8 The Current Conditions for the Construction of "Shameful" Criminal Law -- 9 The "Decapitated" Version of Today's "Shameful" Criminal Law -- 10 The Tendency of Dismembered "Shameful" Criminal Law to Sink to the Bottom -- 11 The Consequences of Lawfare's Dismemberment of Criminal Law -- 12 Weaknesses Attributable to Legislators, Jurists, and Judges Outside of "Lawfare" -- 13 "Lawfare" Crimes -- 14 Would it Not Be Prudent to Prevent "Lawfare"? -- Chapter 2 The Destruction of Law of Criminal Procedure -- 1 The Impact of the Political Media Usage of Law of Criminal Procedure in Argentina -- 2 Jurisdiction and Due Process -- 3 The Difficult Road to Judicial Impartiality -- 4 The Informant -- 5 The Magical Realism of the Informant -- 6 The Systematic Violation of Constitutional Guarantees -- 7 Lies Instead of Proof -- 8 Wiretapping and Other Coercive Measures of Shameful Law of Criminal Procedure -- 9 Wiretapping -- 10 The Eavesdropping Continues -- 11 The Unconstitutional Interception of Communications -- 12 The (Ab)use of Pretrial Detention -- 13 On Delegitimization and Pretrial Detention -- 14 Violating the Rules of Pretrial Detention -- 15 Prison Punishments -- Chapter 3 The Destruction of Criminology.
1 The Criminal Case as a Strategy of Governance -- 2 Governing through Crime -- 3 Critical Criminology and the Political-Media Use of the Criminal Justice System -- 4 How to Build a Good Case -- 5 The Law of the Criminal Act and the Law of the Criminal Perpetrator -- 6 The Role of the Judge -- 7 Corruption and Other Moral Panics -- 8 Preparing the Audience -- 9 The Importance of Media Criminology -- 10 Bots and Trolls: Influencer Criminology -- 11 The Corrupt Must Look Corrupt -- 12 Criminal Selectivity -- 13 Intersectionality -- 14 Punitivism and Lawfare: The "More Punishment" Trap and the Irreparable Damage of Punitivity -- 15 What to Do about Lawfare? Towards a Popular Precautionary Criminology -- Chapter 4 Some Exemplary Lawfare Cases -- 1 A First Case of Wiretapping for "Shameful Law of Criminal Procedure" -- 2 Another Case of Eavesdropping: Santiago and Sergio Maldonado -- 3 The Imprisonment of Political Opponents: More on the "Irurzun Doctrine" -- 4 The Memorandum with Iran -- 5 The "Future Dollar" Case -- First Afterword -- Second Afterword -- Index -- Back Cover.
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"In 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 end up imprisoned or persecuted, even while in power. Inacio Lula da Silva, former President of Brazil and author of the preface, is the quintaessential case of this worrying process. Despite the centrality of this juridical-political phenomenon in Latin America, it is hardly known to the Anglo-Saxon public. This book seeks to fill this gap. In an accessible style, the authors deconstruct the judicial language and the main problematics of lawfare, calling attention to the fact that it might end up demolishing the rule of law for the sake of fostering the most cruel forms of neoliberalism"-- Provided by publisher.
Democratization.
Print version: Zaffaroni, Raul Lawfare: the Criminalization of Democratic Politics in the Global South Bristol : BRILL,c2023
Caamaño, Cristina, 1958- editor.
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Lawfare : the criminalization of democratic politics in the global south /
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Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword to the Spanish Edition -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction to the English Version -- Chapter 1 The Destruction of Criminal Law -- 1 The Tortuous Path of Criminal Law -- 2 The "Founding Fathers" of Good Criminal Law -- 3 The Positive Function of Criminal Law -- 4 Forgetting the "Founding Fathers" -- 5 The Dismemberment of Criminal Law -- 6 Conditions for the Creation of "Shameful Criminal Law:" The Great Swindle -- 7 Dismemberment, Decapitation and Recomposition of Criminal Law -- 8 The Current Conditions for the Construction of "Shameful" Criminal Law -- 9 The "Decapitated" Version of Today's "Shameful" Criminal Law -- 10 The Tendency of Dismembered "Shameful" Criminal Law to Sink to the Bottom -- 11 The Consequences of Lawfare's Dismemberment of Criminal Law -- 12 Weaknesses Attributable to Legislators, Jurists, and Judges Outside of "Lawfare" -- 13 "Lawfare" Crimes -- 14 Would it Not Be Prudent to Prevent "Lawfare"? -- Chapter 2 The Destruction of Law of Criminal Procedure -- 1 The Impact of the Political Media Usage of Law of Criminal Procedure in Argentina -- 2 Jurisdiction and Due Process -- 3 The Difficult Road to Judicial Impartiality -- 4 The Informant -- 5 The Magical Realism of the Informant -- 6 The Systematic Violation of Constitutional Guarantees -- 7 Lies Instead of Proof -- 8 Wiretapping and Other Coercive Measures of Shameful Law of Criminal Procedure -- 9 Wiretapping -- 10 The Eavesdropping Continues -- 11 The Unconstitutional Interception of Communications -- 12 The (Ab)use of Pretrial Detention -- 13 On Delegitimization and Pretrial Detention -- 14 Violating the Rules of Pretrial Detention -- 15 Prison Punishments -- Chapter 3 The Destruction of Criminology.
1 The Criminal Case as a Strategy of Governance -- 2 Governing through Crime -- 3 Critical Criminology and the Political-Media Use of the Criminal Justice System -- 4 How to Build a Good Case -- 5 The Law of the Criminal Act and the Law of the Criminal Perpetrator -- 6 The Role of the Judge -- 7 Corruption and Other Moral Panics -- 8 Preparing the Audience -- 9 The Importance of Media Criminology -- 10 Bots and Trolls: Influencer Criminology -- 11 The Corrupt Must Look Corrupt -- 12 Criminal Selectivity -- 13 Intersectionality -- 14 Punitivism and Lawfare: The "More Punishment" Trap and the Irreparable Damage of Punitivity -- 15 What to Do about Lawfare? Towards a Popular Precautionary Criminology -- Chapter 4 Some Exemplary Lawfare Cases -- 1 A First Case of Wiretapping for "Shameful Law of Criminal Procedure" -- 2 Another Case of Eavesdropping: Santiago and Sergio Maldonado -- 3 The Imprisonment of Political Opponents: More on the "Irurzun Doctrine" -- 4 The Memorandum with Iran -- 5 The "Future Dollar" Case -- First Afterword -- Second Afterword -- Index -- Back Cover.
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contents Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword to the Spanish Edition -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction to the English Version -- Chapter 1 The Destruction of Criminal Law -- 1 The Tortuous Path of Criminal Law -- 2 The "Founding Fathers" of Good Criminal Law -- 3 The Positive Function of Criminal Law -- 4 Forgetting the "Founding Fathers" -- 5 The Dismemberment of Criminal Law -- 6 Conditions for the Creation of "Shameful Criminal Law:" The Great Swindle -- 7 Dismemberment, Decapitation and Recomposition of Criminal Law -- 8 The Current Conditions for the Construction of "Shameful" Criminal Law -- 9 The "Decapitated" Version of Today's "Shameful" Criminal Law -- 10 The Tendency of Dismembered "Shameful" Criminal Law to Sink to the Bottom -- 11 The Consequences of Lawfare's Dismemberment of Criminal Law -- 12 Weaknesses Attributable to Legislators, Jurists, and Judges Outside of "Lawfare" -- 13 "Lawfare" Crimes -- 14 Would it Not Be Prudent to Prevent "Lawfare"? -- Chapter 2 The Destruction of Law of Criminal Procedure -- 1 The Impact of the Political Media Usage of Law of Criminal Procedure in Argentina -- 2 Jurisdiction and Due Process -- 3 The Difficult Road to Judicial Impartiality -- 4 The Informant -- 5 The Magical Realism of the Informant -- 6 The Systematic Violation of Constitutional Guarantees -- 7 Lies Instead of Proof -- 8 Wiretapping and Other Coercive Measures of Shameful Law of Criminal Procedure -- 9 Wiretapping -- 10 The Eavesdropping Continues -- 11 The Unconstitutional Interception of Communications -- 12 The (Ab)use of Pretrial Detention -- 13 On Delegitimization and Pretrial Detention -- 14 Violating the Rules of Pretrial Detention -- 15 Prison Punishments -- Chapter 3 The Destruction of Criminology.
1 The Criminal Case as a Strategy of Governance -- 2 Governing through Crime -- 3 Critical Criminology and the Political-Media Use of the Criminal Justice System -- 4 How to Build a Good Case -- 5 The Law of the Criminal Act and the Law of the Criminal Perpetrator -- 6 The Role of the Judge -- 7 Corruption and Other Moral Panics -- 8 Preparing the Audience -- 9 The Importance of Media Criminology -- 10 Bots and Trolls: Influencer Criminology -- 11 The Corrupt Must Look Corrupt -- 12 Criminal Selectivity -- 13 Intersectionality -- 14 Punitivism and Lawfare: The "More Punishment" Trap and the Irreparable Damage of Punitivity -- 15 What to Do about Lawfare? Towards a Popular Precautionary Criminology -- Chapter 4 Some Exemplary Lawfare Cases -- 1 A First Case of Wiretapping for "Shameful Law of Criminal Procedure" -- 2 Another Case of Eavesdropping: Santiago and Sergio Maldonado -- 3 The Imprisonment of Political Opponents: More on the "Irurzun Doctrine" -- 4 The Memorandum with Iran -- 5 The "Future Dollar" Case -- First Afterword -- Second Afterword -- Index -- Back Cover.
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