
Roberto Gargarella
Roberto Gargarella is an Argentine constitutional law scholar and professor, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of democracy and human rights in Argentina. He is one of the coordinators of the collective work 'Cuando hicimos historia,' which reflects on the significance of the trial against the military juntas.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Roberto Gargarella is cited as a jurist who publicly disavowed the government's use of his ideas.
Columna de Luis Felipe Henao del 27 de octubre: Constituyente para la dictaduraRoberto Gargarella criticized Petro's use of his writings to support a project he rejects.
Columna de María Isabel Rueda del 26 de octubre: October horribilisRoberto Gargarella warns that Latin American hyper-presidentialism concentrates power in the Executive and weakens institutional checks.
La soberbia política de los cargos públicos
Roberto Gargarella is another lawyer involved in appealing the controversial ruling by Judge Maraniello.
Los 50 días en que Milei juega su futuroRoberto Gargarella is a leftist thinker and a legal theorist who has been a strong critic of the judicial reform in Mexico.
Roberto Gargarella y la reforma judicialRoberto Gargarella coordinated the collective book Cuando hicimos historia, discussing the Juicio a las Juntas.
1985 y las memorias del Juicio a las Juntas









































