Intervention by the judicial system in the first peronism bonaerense: the subordination of justice to political power
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i11.272Keywords:
Peronism – judiciary – argentine constitutional history – province of Buenos AiresAbstract
During the classic years of peronism (1946-1955) the interference of political power within the judicial system was a constant, which was reflected in significant changes in the composition of the corps of judges. This trend will alter the traditional stability and judges could be seen in the province of Buenos Aires with complete clarity from the effects that the intervention had on the federal judiciary in the district.
Submission Date: 05/08/2009
Acceptance Date: 02/09/2009Downloads
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