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State of the Art Research in the Judicialization of Politics

DOI: 10.4236/blr.2020.113041, PP. 670-689

Keywords: Judicialization, Politics, State of the Art

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Power expansion and judicial discourse in everyday life is now a global reality. The main objective of this article is to conduct a review of the judicialization of politics literature, presenting the state of the discipline. The methodology used includes a literature review of the main authors on the subject, with a compilation of key terms that correspond to this phenomenon. There are a range of invalid compilations on the topic and a lack of classical works publications, which merely reiterates why this article is highly relevant.

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