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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2024 · 25 MIN

Rule of Law: Conversation with Andrés Oppenheimer

from On the Rule of Law / Sobre el Imperio de la Ley · host World Law Foundation

In this episode of the World Law Foundation's podcast, we showcase the distinguished Argentine-American journalist Andrés Oppenheimer. Widely recognized for his impactful career as a columnist and correspondent for The Miami Herald, Oppenheimer has been a steadfast voice in shedding light on Latin American affairs, earning him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1987. Beyond his journalistic achievements, Oppenheimer, a prolific author of insightful books like "¡Cómo salir del pozo!" and "Basta de historias!" brings his keen analysis to unravel the complex economic, political, and social issues in Latin America, establishing himself as a respected figure in the field. In this insightful conversation, Oppenheimer shares his unique vision on the Rule of Law in Latin America. He explores topics such as the loss of historical memory of past dictatorships, the waning interest of current dictatorships, and the resultant threat to the region's Rule of Law. The discussion delves into crucial distinctions between distortion and destruction of constitutions, the resistance of the judiciary in Latin American countries, and a proposed rescue strategy for a weakened democracy. Join us for our following podcasts in the "On the Rule of Law" series as we delve deeper into the crucial discussions surrounding Rule of Law and its impact on our world. Don't miss out on the insightful conversations with prominent figures shaping the legal landscape.

In this episode of the World Law Foundation's podcast, we showcase the distinguished Argentine-American journalist Andrés Oppenheimer. Widely recognized for his impactful career as a columnist and correspondent for The Miami Herald, Oppenheimer has been a steadfast voice in shedding light on Latin American affairs, earning him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1987. Beyond his journalistic achievements, Oppenheimer, a prolific author of insightful books like "¡Cómo salir del pozo!" and "Basta de historias!" brings his keen analysis to unravel the complex economic, political, and social issues in Latin America, establishing himself as a respected figure in the field. In this insightful conversation, Oppenheimer shares his unique vision on the Rule of Law in Latin America. He explores topics such as the loss of historical memory of past dictatorships, the waning interest of current dictatorships, and the resultant threat to the region's Rule of Law. The discussion delves into crucial distinctions between distortion and destruction of constitutions, the resistance of the judiciary in Latin American countries, and a proposed rescue strategy for a weakened democracy. Join us for our following podcasts in the "On the Rule of Law" series as we delve deeper into the crucial discussions surrounding Rule of Law and its impact on our world. Don't miss out on the insightful conversations with prominent figures shaping the legal landscape.

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