Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 5:27:10 GMT
Whether Directly or Through Personal or Political Connections and Networks Alliances of Mutual Support Are Built and Reinforced Between Various Groups of Elites Judicial Political and Economic That Form an Amalgam of Selfprotection That is Very Difficult to Break. The Elites Have at Their Disposal One or More Forms of Capital Whether Economic Social or Symbolic Which Enhance Each Other and Favor Relations of Domination in Various Social and Political Spheres Including the Legal Sphere. Impunity Not Only Implies the Absence of Criminal Sanctions for Those Responsible and With It the Continuity of Their Actions but.
Also the Absence of Allows Such Practices of Violence and the Socioeconomic Inequalities That Underlie Them. Keep Playing. It is This Impunity That at the Same Time Contributes to Reinforcing the Social Political and Economic Bolivia Telemarketing Data Position of These Sectors as Untouchable Elites in a Context of Inequalities. In His Analysis of Law Enforcement in Latin America Guillermo Odonnell Argued That the Law is Applied Discretionarily and Often Rigorously on Marginalized Sectors of Society as an Effective Means of Oppression.. The Other Side of This Situation is the Way in Which Privileged Sectors Either Directly Through Pressure or Through Personal Connections Exempt Themselves From Compliance. As Odonnell States.
There is a Long Tradition in Latin America of Ignoring the Law or of Distorting It in Favor of the Elites for the Repression and Containment of Marginalized Groups Usually Considered Dangerous. In His Words to Be Powerful is to Have Impunity.. In This Way the Unequal Functioning of the Legal Order Tends Not Only to Reflect the Existing Inequalities at the Social and Economic Levels but Also to Reproduce Them. We See This Inequality Before the Law in Which the Economic Elites Occupy a Place of Privilege in Both the Colombian and Argentine Cases. With the Annulment of the Due Obedience and Full Stop Laws of the S Carried Out in the S Criminal Judicial Cases Were Reopened in Argentina to Try Those Responsible for Human Rights Violations Committed During the Civilmilitary Dictatorship. From to There Have Been More Than Sentences With More
Also the Absence of Allows Such Practices of Violence and the Socioeconomic Inequalities That Underlie Them. Keep Playing. It is This Impunity That at the Same Time Contributes to Reinforcing the Social Political and Economic Bolivia Telemarketing Data Position of These Sectors as Untouchable Elites in a Context of Inequalities. In His Analysis of Law Enforcement in Latin America Guillermo Odonnell Argued That the Law is Applied Discretionarily and Often Rigorously on Marginalized Sectors of Society as an Effective Means of Oppression.. The Other Side of This Situation is the Way in Which Privileged Sectors Either Directly Through Pressure or Through Personal Connections Exempt Themselves From Compliance. As Odonnell States.
There is a Long Tradition in Latin America of Ignoring the Law or of Distorting It in Favor of the Elites for the Repression and Containment of Marginalized Groups Usually Considered Dangerous. In His Words to Be Powerful is to Have Impunity.. In This Way the Unequal Functioning of the Legal Order Tends Not Only to Reflect the Existing Inequalities at the Social and Economic Levels but Also to Reproduce Them. We See This Inequality Before the Law in Which the Economic Elites Occupy a Place of Privilege in Both the Colombian and Argentine Cases. With the Annulment of the Due Obedience and Full Stop Laws of the S Carried Out in the S Criminal Judicial Cases Were Reopened in Argentina to Try Those Responsible for Human Rights Violations Committed During the Civilmilitary Dictatorship. From to There Have Been More Than Sentences With More