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Constitutional Erosion in Brazil
Constitutional Erosion in Brazil
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Product details
- ISBN 9781509941957
- Weight: 531g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 26 Aug 2021
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book provides a fascinating analysis of a single jurisdiction, Brazil, and accounts for both the successes and the failures of its most recent constitutional project, inaugurated by the Constitution of 1988.
It sets out the following aspects of the constitutional development and erosion:
- the different phases of the promised transition from military rule to a ‘social-democratic constitutionalism’;
- the obstacles to democratisation derived from the absence of true institutional reforms in the judicial branch and in the civil-military relationship;
- the legal and social practices which maintained a structure that obstructed the emergence of an effective social-democracy, such as the neoliberal pattern, the acceptance in the political field of unlawful organisations, such as the milícias, and the way the digital revolution has been harming the formation of democratic sovereignty.
Situating Brazil in the global context of the revival of authoritarianism, it details the factors which are common to the third wave of democratisation reflux. Accounting for those aspects, particular to the Brazilian jurisdiction, it shows that there is a tension in the Brazilian constitution.
On the one hand, such constitutionalism was renewed by democratic pressure on governments to undertake social politics since 1988. On the other hand, it retained authoritarian practices through the hands of diverse institutions and political actors.
By exploring the ideas of constitutional erosion and collapse, as well as democratic, social and digital constitutionalism, the book presents a comparative analysis of Brazil and other jurisdictions, including the United States, South Africa, and Peru.
Emilio Peluso Neder Meyer is a Constitutional Law Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, and the Director of the Study Center on Transitional Justice.
Constitutional Erosion in Brazil
€82.99
