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- Title
Facciones cruzadas: acuerdos y disputas partidarias en los cambios de jueces de la Corte de la provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina (1983-2011).
- Authors
Abdulhadi, Augusto
- Abstract
Supreme Courts are collegiate organs of conduction of the Judicial Power, and they have decisionmaking power over issues that affect government projects or public policies, which makes them relevant actors for both national and subnational politics. The literature on comparative judicial politics indicates that, in Argentina, Supreme Court judges turnover is frequent, and partisan incentives are a great predictor of changes in Courts, but there is no clear relationship between these changes and the control of legislative majorities. This article presents a case study analysis of the political changes of Supreme Court judges of the province of Santa Fe between 1983 and 2011. The causal mechanisms which are proposed here are based on a strategic argument that explains political changes at Supreme Courts of Argentinean provinces.
- Subjects
SANTA Fe (Argentina : Province); ARGENTINA; APPELLATE courts; JUDICIAL power; SUBNATIONAL governments; COMPARATIVE government; POLITICAL change; ORGANS (Musical instruments)
- Publication
Revista Debates, 2021, Vol 15, Issue 2, p186
- ISSN
2236-479X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22456/1982-5269.111004