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Reflections on the Systemic Efficiency of Contemporary Democracy
Reflections on the Systemic Efficiency of Contemporary Democracy

Author(s): Rubén Miranda Gonçalves
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, International Law, Law and Transitional Justice
Published by: ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
Keywords: democratization; democratic society; human rights; transitional justice; reparations for damages;

Summary/Abstract: This research article analyzes the complexity of democracy in the current context and the challenges it faces in maintaining its effectiveness and fundamental principles. Although democracy is seen as an effective system that protects human rights and promotes equality, it does not always guarantee these results. Democracy should be evaluated not only by the conduct of elections but also by its ability to respect and guarantee human rights and realequality, taking into account the variety of cultural, political, and economic influences. Additionally, it is necessary to have transitional justice mechanisms in place in contexts where democracy must address and repair human rights violations to ensure true social renewal.

  • Issue Year: 14/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 436-451
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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