亚洲的法院和独裁民粹主义:印度尼西亚和菲律宾的思考

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Law & Policy Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1111/lapo.12240
Björn Dressel, Cristina Regina Bonoan
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摘要

专制民粹主义在亚洲卷土重来,东南亚最重要的总统政权菲律宾和印度尼西亚就是例证。在菲律宾,杜特尔特总统(2016-2022 年)表现出前所未有的不自由违法行为。与此同时,在印度尼西亚,佐科-维多多(Joko Widodo)在总统任内(2014-)日益强硬,这让人们再次担心迄今为止该地区最具活力的民主国家之一会出现 "民主倒退"。在这两种情况下,法院在应对这些事态发展时基本保持缄默,令人担忧法院是否有能力应对民主倒退。通过党派对议会的控制来实现非自由化目标、总统对司法任命的不当影响以及传统上公众对法院的支持较弱而行政部门的支持较高,这些都是导致这一趋势的关键因素。尽管如此,该地区常见的竞争性-客户主义政权的固有脆弱性也为法院提供了恢复和抵制此类努力的机会,尤其是在选举民主制国家。
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Courts and authoritarian populism in Asia: Reflections from Indonesia and the Philippines

Authoritarian populism has been making a comeback in Asia, as illustrated in Southeast Asia's most important presidential regimes: the Philippines and Indonesia. In the Philippines, President Duterte (2016–2022) has shown unprecedented illiberal transgressions. Meanwhile in Indonesia, Joko Widodo's increasingly assertive presidency (2014–) has renewed concerns about “democratic backsliding” in what to date has been one of the region's most vibrant democracies. In both instances, courts have been largely muted in responding to these developments, raising concerns about their ability to counter democratic backsliding. A distinct political agenda targeting the courts through partisan control over parliament to pursue illiberal goals; undue presidential influence over judicial appointments reinforced by informal loyalty dynamics; and traditionally weak public support for the courts versus high executive popularity are critical drivers behind this trend. Nevertheless, the inherent fragility of competitive-clientelist regimes common to the region also offers courts the opportunity to recover and resist such efforts, especially in electoral democracies.

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期刊介绍: International and interdisciplinary in scope, Law & Policy embraces varied research methodologies that interrogate law, governance, and public policy worldwide. Law & Policy makes a vital contribution to the current dialogue on contemporary policy by publishing innovative, peer-reviewed articles on such critical topics as • government and self-regulation • health • environment • family • gender • taxation and finance • legal decision-making • criminal justice • human rights
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