This article revisits the original analytical premises developed by lawfare4all.org, particularly the categories of Lawfare as Ideology and Lawfare as Sabotage, expanding them into a six-dimensional framework for analyzing contemporary political conflict. Rather than treating lawfare as a distortion of legal practice, the article conceptualizes it as an integrated architecture operating across law, communication, institutions,Continue reading “Lawfare4All Analytical Framework through the Case of Nicolás Maduro”
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Lawfare, Communication, and the Cost of Speaking Out
In contemporary political systems, lawfare is rarely an isolated legal phenomenon. It operates within a broader architecture in which law, communication, and silence interact to shape power relations, delimit public visibility, and constrain democratic action. Understanding this architecture requires moving beyond formal legal analysis and confronting the lived consequences of these mechanisms on individuals, institutions,Continue reading “Lawfare, Communication, and the Cost of Speaking Out”
TRUMP’S TARIFF BLITZ AGAINST BRAZIL
A FULL-SPECTRUM LAWFARE OPERATION The 50% tariff imposed by Trump on Brazilian exports is not just an economic measure. It is an act of symbolic and legal warfare that mobilizes rhetoric, diplomatic pressure, disinformation, strategic blackmail, and ideological persecution. When analyzed through the six dimensions proposed by Lawfare4All.org, this tariff attack is a crystal-clear exampleContinue reading “TRUMP’S TARIFF BLITZ AGAINST BRAZIL”