Beheaded democracies
Abstract
The facts outlined in the following pages, though far from very long documents, want to serve only to "aide memoire" of conversations and reflections that scholars of constitutional law must hold at present, in view of the situation in which we find ourselves in Latinoamérica. These facts relate to different forms, direct or indirect, more or less invasive or painless, in which the United States has intervened in Latin American countries.
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