Rule of Law in Nicaragua: The Consequences of Governing by 'El Pacto'
2009; RELX Group (Netherlands); Linguagem: Inglês
10.2139/ssrn.1440944
ISSN1556-5068
Autores Tópico(s)Legal and Labor Studies
ResumoThis paper attempts to illuminate the current state of rule of law in Nicaragua through the lens of the recent corruption case against former Nicaraguan president Arnoldo Alemán. Part 1 provides a background of modern Nicaraguan politics as it relates to the infamous “El Pacto,” an alleged power-sharing agreement between Alemán and current Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega. Part 2 details the factual and procedural background that lead up to the Nicaraguan Supreme Court’s dismissal of charges against Alemán in January 2009. Part 3 breaks down the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Alemán’s sentence. Part 4 concludes by setting out some of the current and expected future implications of “El Pacto” on Nicaraguan law and politics.
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