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- Anti-Constitutional Populism
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Anti-Constitutional Populism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Anti-Constitutional Populism
- I Populisms
- II Courts
- Chapter 5 Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and High Courts – Lessons from the Venezuelan Case
- Chapter 6 When Bolsonaro and the Judges Go Shopping – How Brazil’s Legal Elites Opened the Door for Bolsonaro’s Bad Populism
- Chapter 7 Disarming the Guardians – the Transformation of the Hungarian Constitutional Court After 2010
- III Anti-Constitutionalism After Post-Communism
- IV Eu Responses
- V Concluding Reflections
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- References
Chapter 6 - When Bolsonaro and the Judges Go Shopping – How Brazil’s Legal Elites Opened the Door for Bolsonaro’s Bad Populism
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2022
- Anti-Constitutional Populism
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Anti-Constitutional Populism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Anti-Constitutional Populism
- I Populisms
- II Courts
- Chapter 5 Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and High Courts – Lessons from the Venezuelan Case
- Chapter 6 When Bolsonaro and the Judges Go Shopping – How Brazil’s Legal Elites Opened the Door for Bolsonaro’s Bad Populism
- Chapter 7 Disarming the Guardians – the Transformation of the Hungarian Constitutional Court After 2010
- III Anti-Constitutionalism After Post-Communism
- IV Eu Responses
- V Concluding Reflections
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- References
Summary
Brazil’s President Bolsonaro has received significant global political and scholarly attention as a threat to liberal democratic values in the context of the rise of far-right bad populism in the world. When it comes to the country’s judiciary, since taking office in 2019, the Brazilian president has turned his political weapons against important legal institutions in the country, such as the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB) and the Supreme Court.1 This chapter, however, rather than focus on his administration’s rhetoric or governmental actions, investigates the role played by legal elites in four politically significant cases, some of which even predate his rise to power.
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- Anti-Constitutional Populism , pp. 220 - 253Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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