Using Criminal Law to Fight Corruption: The Potential, Risks, and Limitations of Operation Car Wash (Lava Jato)

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Mariana Mota Prado, Marta R de Assis Machado
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Abstract

The Brazilian case of Lava Jato started with a scandal involving the massive malfeasance of corporate and political elites in relation to the state-run oil company Petrobras. The scope of the corruption was unprecedented. Politicians and Petrobras employees received hundreds of millions (if not billions) of dollars in kickbacks between 2004 and 2012. This Article focuses on the innovations promoted by the Lava Jato case. This new jurisprudence has not only played a key role in breaking a long-lasting tradition of impunity in Brazil, but it has also generated much controversy. On the one hand, many Brazilian citizens welcomed the changes, as they allowed judges to overcome the obstacles faced by courts in previous corruption cases. On the other hand, opponents argue that the case is not solidly grounded in rule of law principles. Instead of taking sides in this debate, this Article tries to reframe it by arguing that there may be benefits associated with these novel interpretations, but there may also be costs and risks.
运用刑法打击腐败:洗车行动的潜力、风险和局限性(Lava Jato)
巴西的Lava Jato案始于一桩丑闻,涉及企业和政治精英对国有石油公司巴西国家石油公司的大规模渎职行为。腐败的范围是前所未有的。政客和巴西国家石油公司的员工在2004年至2012年间获得了数亿美元(如果不是数十亿美元的话)的回扣。这篇文章的重点是Lava Jato案所推动的创新。这一新判例不仅在打破巴西长期存在的有罪不罚传统方面发挥了关键作用,而且也引发了许多争议。一方面,许多巴西公民对这些变化表示欢迎,因为这些变化使法官能够克服法院在以前的腐败案件中面临的障碍。另一方面,反对者认为,此案没有坚实的法治原则基础。这篇文章没有在这场辩论中偏袒一方,而是试图重新定义它,认为这些新颖的解释可能有好处,但也可能有成本和风险。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Comparative Law is a scholarly quarterly journal devoted to comparative law, comparing the laws of one or more nations with those of another or discussing one jurisdiction"s law in order for the reader to understand how it might differ from that of the United States or another country. It publishes features articles contributed by major scholars and comments by law student writers. The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc. (ASCL), formerly the American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc., is an organization of institutional and individual members devoted to study, research, and write on foreign and comparative law as well as private international law.
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