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Research paper thumbnail of Juristocracy in Brazil Ran Hirschl's Perspective About Judicial Empowerment

Revista de Política Judiciária, Gestão e Administração da Justiça, 2015

Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker p... more Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker position. What is observed today, however, is a displacement of power from representative institutions to the judiciary, erecting a new kind of political regime that the Canadian political scientist Ran Hirschl called juristocracy. This paper intends to discuss this movement basing on the idea of hegemonic preservation, presented by Hirschl in his work Towards Juristocracy whose central hypothesis is that the political, economic and social elites voluntarily transfer power to the judiciary, when threatened of losing their hegemony in the political sphere. In Brazil, the 1988 Constitution turned the Supreme Court into one of the world's most powerful courts, which works at the same time as constitutional court, court of appeals and criminal court, responsible for deciding the most fundamental issues for brazilian society. We present at first, the examples used by Hirschl to illustrate ...

Research paper thumbnail of A crise econômica brasileira e o superendividamento da população: emergência do aprimoramento legislativo para a tutela social = The Brazilian economic crisis and the over-indebtedness of the population: the emergence of legislative improvement of social protection

Research paper thumbnail of Juristocracia no Brasil a Perspectiva de Ran Hirschl Sobre o Empoderamento Judicial

Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker p... more Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker position. What is observed today, however, is a displacement of power from representative institutions to the judiciary, erecting a new kind of political regime that the Canadian political scientist Ran Hirschl called juristocracy. This paper intends to discuss this movement basing on the idea of hegemonic preservation, presented by Hirschl in his work Towards Juristocracy whose central hypothesis is that the political, economic and social elites voluntarily transfer power to the judiciary, when threatened of losing their hegemony in the political sphere. In Brazil, the 1988 Constitution turned the Supreme Court into one of the world's most powerful courts, which works at the same time as constitutional court, court of appeals and criminal court, responsible for deciding the most fundamental issues for brazilian society. We present at first, the examples used by Hirschl to illustrate ...

Research paper thumbnail of Juristocracy in Brazil Ran Hirschl's Perspective About Judicial Empowerment

Revista de Política Judiciária, Gestão e Administração da Justiça, 2015

Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker p... more Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker position. What is observed today, however, is a displacement of power from representative institutions to the judiciary, erecting a new kind of political regime that the Canadian political scientist Ran Hirschl called juristocracy. This paper intends to discuss this movement basing on the idea of hegemonic preservation, presented by Hirschl in his work Towards Juristocracy whose central hypothesis is that the political, economic and social elites voluntarily transfer power to the judiciary, when threatened of losing their hegemony in the political sphere. In Brazil, the 1988 Constitution turned the Supreme Court into one of the world's most powerful courts, which works at the same time as constitutional court, court of appeals and criminal court, responsible for deciding the most fundamental issues for brazilian society. We present at first, the examples used by Hirschl to illustrate ...

Research paper thumbnail of A crise econômica brasileira e o superendividamento da população: emergência do aprimoramento legislativo para a tutela social = The Brazilian economic crisis and the over-indebtedness of the population: the emergence of legislative improvement of social protection

Research paper thumbnail of Juristocracia no Brasil a Perspectiva de Ran Hirschl Sobre o Empoderamento Judicial

Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker p... more Within the classical view of separation of powers, the judiciary originally occupied the weaker position. What is observed today, however, is a displacement of power from representative institutions to the judiciary, erecting a new kind of political regime that the Canadian political scientist Ran Hirschl called juristocracy. This paper intends to discuss this movement basing on the idea of hegemonic preservation, presented by Hirschl in his work Towards Juristocracy whose central hypothesis is that the political, economic and social elites voluntarily transfer power to the judiciary, when threatened of losing their hegemony in the political sphere. In Brazil, the 1988 Constitution turned the Supreme Court into one of the world's most powerful courts, which works at the same time as constitutional court, court of appeals and criminal court, responsible for deciding the most fundamental issues for brazilian society. We present at first, the examples used by Hirschl to illustrate ...

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