Academic Freedom as Democracy’s Last Defense
Open Letter in support of Professor Conrado Hübner Mendes
The right to demand a justification from law enforcement officers who fail to abide by the rule of law is part of the very essence of academic freedom. Without the entitlement to freely criticize and hold legal authorities accountable for their deeds, one can no longer speak in terms of democratic erosion, for there will be no democracy to erode.
Brazil’s Prosecutor General of the Republic, Augusto Aras (the highest prosecutorial authority in the country), and the Federal Supreme Court Justice Kassio Nunes have been showing little respect for the principle of accountability. Despite criticism of their ethical conduct in high profile legal cases with serious impact on Brazilian politics, they pressed criminal charges against Professor Conrado Hübner Mendes, from the University of São Paulo, and attempted to punish him for expressing perfectly legitimate opinions.
The signers of this letter, legal scholars from several regions of the world, hereby express their concern about the endurance of Brazilian democracy and the severe threat to the freedom of expression imposed on Mendes for the opinions expressed in newspaper articles published at Folha de São Paulo.
Criticizing public authorities for any decisions related to their office is a fundamental right, especially when these decisions imply the prosecution of the enemies of the president who appointed this authority to the office or the acquittal of his allies.
In a politically sensitive case, if a prosecutor changes his view about the illegality of a certain action (like the Prosecutor General of the Republic did with regards to corruption accusations against the Chairman of the House of Representatives, after this authority created a large political alliance with President Jair Bolsonaro), or delivers opinions in criminal trials in direct opposition to the case law of the Full Bench of the Federal Supreme Court (like the Prosecutor General of the Republic did in a case against Jair Bolsonaro’s eldest son, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro), the right to express one’s judgments about these measures and demand for a public justification is an essential part of the freedom of academics, journalists and public intellectuals.
By the same token, if a Justice in the Supreme Court, in opposition to the case-law of his own court, issues a restraining order on Saturday to be executed on Sunday morning, in a case pending for more than five months, academics have a fundamental right to call it “chicanery”. Justice Kassio Nunes acted exactly in this way when he annulled several municipal laws forbidding religious celebrations in the Eastern holiday due to the pandemic of COVID-19. His restraining order was annulled by the Full Bench of the Federal Supreme Court less than a week after it was delivered, but it played a crucial role in reinforcing President Jair Bolsonaro’s COVID-denialism and authorized thousands of people to gather in poorly ventilated indoor spaces while Brazil was suffering 4,000 COVID-related deaths per day.
If academic freedom is impaired and respected intellectuals like Professor Conrado Hubner Mendes are illegitimately punished, Brazil will be taking further steps toward autocracy and authoritarianism, making it even more difficult to call a halt to this tragedy.
This letter is based on a more detailed statement published in Portuguese at Folha de São Paulo and was signed by more than 280 academics.
29 July 2021,
Signed.
Chantal Mouffe – University of Westminster
Joshua Braver – University of Wisconsin
Stephen Gardbaum – University of California in Los Angeles
Imer Flores – Universidad Autónoma de México
Samuel Issacharoff – New York University
Adrienne Stone – University of Melbourne
Wojciech Sadurski – University of Sydney and Centre for Europe at the University of Warsaw
Heidi Hurd – University of Illinois
Brian H. Bix- University of Minnesota
Ruth Chang – University of Oxford
Raul Sanchez Urribarri – La Trobe University
Sanford Levinson – University of Texas
Liam B Murphy – New York University
Timea Drinoczi – University of Pecs
Julio Ríos Figueroa – Centro de Investigación y Docencia (CIDE)
Gerardo Pisarello – Universidad de Barcelona
Damian Loreti – Universidad de Buenos Aires
Emílio Camacho – Universidad Nacional de Assumpción
Adoración Guamán – Universidad de Valencia
Maria José Fariñas – Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Baltasar Garzón – Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro – Chair, UN independent international commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic, Geneva
Ana Micaela Alterio – Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Juan González Bertomeu – Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM
Jorge Ernesto Roa Roa – Universidad Externado de Colombia
David Landau – Florida State University College of Law
Rogers M. Smith – University of Pennsylvania
Martin Flaherty – Princeton University
Rosalind Dixon – University of New South Wales
Tom Ginsburg – University of Chicago Law School
Anthony Pereira – King’s College London
Octávio Ferraz – King’s College London
Tom Gerald Daly – University of Melbourne
Jamie Mayerfeld – University of Washington
Howard Schweber – Univ. Wisconsin-Madison
Dragoljub Popović – Union University School of Law Belgrade, Serbia / Former judge of the European Court of Human Rights
Margaret Martin – Western University
Andrei Marmor – Cornell University
Matija Milos – University of Rijeka
Bjarne Melkevik – University of Laval
Gábor Halmai – European Univesity Institute
Stephen Holmes – New York University
Grainne De Burca – New York University
Max Steuer – O.P. Jindal Global University, Jindal Global Law School
Juan Antonio García Amado – University of León
Pierluigi Chiassoni – University of Genova
Pierre Brunet, Ecole de droit de la Sorbonne/Sorbonne Law School
Neil Walker – University of Edinburgh
Geroge Pavlakos – University of Glasgow
Veronica Rodiguez-Blanco – University of Surrey
Manuel Atienza – University of Alicante
Errol P. Mendes – University of Ottawa
Mathew Kramer – University of Cambridge
David Duarte – University of Lisbon
Kevin Toh – University College of London
Jaap Hage – University of Maastricht
Mark Graber – University of Maryland
Giovanni Batista Ratti – University of Genova
Marcin Gorski – University of Lodz
Dennis Patterson – Rutgers University and University of Surrey
Irene Spigno, Academia Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Mexico
Gonzalo Aguilar Cavallo – Universidad de Talca
Mark Rush – Washington and Lee University
Paila Alexandra Sierra Zamora – Universidad Católica de Colombia
Giuseppe Martinico – Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa
Roberto Toniatti – Emeritus Professor – University of Trento
Charles Barzun – University of Virginia
Roberto Gargarella – University of Buenos Aires
Gary J. Jacobsohn. University of Taxas in Austin
Antonia Baraggia – University of Milan
Hugo Tórtora Aravena – Universidad de Playa Ancha Valparaíso
Diana Espino Tapia, Universidad Regiomontana
Pieter-Augustijn Van Malleghem – UC Louvain
Lucia Corso – University of Enna
William D. Araiza – Brooklyn Law School
Gerald J. Postema – Emeritus – University of North Carolina
Jeremy Waldron – New York University
Leonardo García Jaramillo – Universidad EAFIT
Antonella Sciortino – Unipa – Università degli studi di Palermo
Alfredo Contieri – Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Lucas Arrimada – Universidad de Buenos Aires
Angela María Jimena Jiménez García – Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
Augusto Martín de la Vega – Universidad de Salamanca
César Montaño Galarza, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar
Cristhian Pereira Otero – Universidad de Nariño
Daniel E. Florez Muñoz – Universidad de Cartagena
David Mendieta – Universidad de Medellín
Diana Espino Tapia – Universidad Regiomontana
Elsa Guerra Rodríguez – Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar
Ena Carnero Arroyo – Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Felipe Clavijo Ospina – Universidad El Bosque
Gloria Patricia Lopera Mesa – Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Gonzalo Ramirez Cleves – Universidad Externado de Colombia
Gonzalo Aguilar Cavallo – Universidad de Talca
Hugo Tórtora Aravena – Universidad de Playa Ancha, Valparaiso
Liliana Estupiñán Achury – Universidad Libre de Colombia
Luis Domingo Gómez Maldonado – Universidad Santo Tomás y Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Marcos Criado de Diego – Universidad Externado de Colombia y Universidad de Extremadura
Maria Cristina Gomez Isaza – Universidad de Antioquia
Marisol Anglés Hernández – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Mary Luz Tobón Tobón – Universidad Libre de Colombia
Miriam Mora – Universidad de la República Uruguay
Paila Alexandra Sierra Zamora – Universidad Católica de Colombia
Rodrigo Uprimny – Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Vicente Solano Paucay – Universidad de Cuenca
Yudy Andrea Carrillo – Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
João Pedroso – Universidade de Coimbra
Helena Guimarães – ISMAI
Gabriella De Giorgi Cezzi – Università del Salento
Francesco Tuccari – Università del Salento
Roberto Niembro Ortega – Universidad Iberoamericana
Priscila Machado Martins – Universidad de los Andes
María Alexandra Ruíz – Universidad de Nariño
María Elena Attard Bellido – Universidad Mayor de San Andrés
Jairo Vladimir Llano Franco – Universidad Libre de Colombia
Ofelia Dorado Zúñiga – Universidad Libre de Cali
Wil Waluchow – Emeritus – McMaster University
Jim Gardner – University of Buffalo
Erin F. Delaney – Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Lisa Hilbink – University of Minnesota
Annarita Iacopino – Universitá Europea di Roma
Ornella Spataro, Universitá di Palermo
Karl-Heinz Ladeur – University of Hamburg
Italo Birocchi, Universitá di Roma, La Sapienza.
Andrés Botero Bernal – Universidad Industrial de Santander
Yezid Carrillo De la Rosa – Universidad de Cartagena y Universidad Libre sede Cartagena
Manuela Royo – Universidad de Talca
António José Avelãs Nunes – Professor Catedrático Jubilado da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra
Boaventura de Souza Santos – Universidade de Coimbra
Brendon Swedlow – Northern Illinois University
Juan Gabriel Gómez Albarello – Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Angélica Cuellar Vázquez – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Chris Thornhill – University of Manchester
David Dyzenhaus – University of Toronto
Marcela Prieto Rudolphy – USC Gould School of Law
Johan Van der Walt – University of Luxembourg
Juan Gabriel Gómez Albarello – Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Paulo Barrozo – Boston College Law School
Tracy Lightcap – LaGrange College
Carlos Petit – Universidad de Huelva
Mauricio Garcia Villegas – Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Marco Goldoni – University of Glasgow
Sergio Pignuoli Ocampo – University of Buenos Aires
Cláudio Michelon – University of Edinburgh
Trevor Allan – University of Cambridge
Cormac Mac Amhlaigh – University of Edinburgh
Enrique Cáceres Nieto – Universidad Autónoma de Mexico
Wenzel Matiaske – University of Hamburg
Richard Albert – University of Texas at Austin
Martina Caroni – University of Lucerne
Bruce Ackerman – Yale University((For institutional identification only; the university does not give its institutional endorsement to the views expressed by its faculty members))
René Kuppe – Universidade de Viena
Obi Nwakanma – University of Central Florida
Aldo Mascareño – Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
Yvette Christianse – University of Columbia
Darío Rodríguez – Universidad Diego Portales
Daniel B. Rodriguez – Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Sonwabile Mnwana – University of Fort Hare
Christoph Möllers – Humboldt University
Katrin Kinzelbach, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Andraž Teršek, University of Primorska
Malcolm Feeley – University of California at Berkeley
Nicole Roughan – University of Auckland
Marina Gascón Abellán – Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Bertil Emrah Oder -Koç Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi, Turkey
Stefan Voigt – University of Hamburg
Tamás Barcsi, University of Pécs
Patricia Popelier – University of Antwerp
Scot M. Peterson – University of Oxford
Kenneth Ehrenberg – University of Surrey
Gerd Grözinger – Europa-University Flensburg
Kirsty Keywood – University of Manchester
Günther Ortmann – University Witten-Herdecke
Dorothea Alewell – University of Hamburg
Michael Riegner – Humboldt University Berlin
Philipp Dann – Humboldt University Belin
Siri Gloppen – University of Bergen
Michaela Hailbronner – University of Giessen
James Fowkes – University of Münster
Dieter Grimm – University Humboldt
Werner Nienhüser – University Duisburg
Martin Krygier – UNSW Sydney
To co-sign this open letter, please leave a comment with your name and affiliation!
I want to be the first Brazilian to sign it. All my support for Conrado
FGV Direito Rio
Alessandra Maia Terra de Faria – Social Sciences Puc-Rio University / PPGCS – UFRRJ University
Professor,
Federal University of ABC – UFABC – Brazil
Unisinos- Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
Legal Sciences Institute, Federal University of Para (UFPa), Brazil.
Paolo Sandro, University of Salford
University of Oklahoma
Please add my name: Adam Shinar, IDC Herzliya
Joana Machado, UFJF
Rubens Glezer – FGV DIREITO SP
Francesco Palermo, University of Verona and Eurac Research
Jo Shaw, University of Edinburgh
I support the letter
Chair, Paraguayan Institute of Constitutional Lae
Please add my name
Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, sede Ecuador
Me gustaría suscribir a la carta. Desde la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Chile. Un abrazo grande a Conrado y su lucha (que es la lucha de todos!!)
Helmut Aust, Freie Universität Berlin
suscribo la carta.
profesora, Universidad Central del Ecuador
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo – University of Brasília
Gabriel Noll, Humboldt University Berlin
My support. Carolina Cyrillo (UFRJ/UBA)
Diego González, Universidad Externado de Colombia
Sujit Choudhry, Barrister, Huron Chambers
Vanessa Batista Berner – Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Subscrevo com ênfase
Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil.
Felipe Oliveira de Sousa – Ruhr University Bochum
UFMG. Força, Conrado!
Paulo Ricardo Schier – Centro Universitário UniBrasil
Jorge Ernesto Roa ROA
Universidad Externado de Colombia
Universidade de Caxias do Sul
Ruhr-University-Bochum
Irene Parra Prieto- ITAM
Ulisses Levy Silvério dos Reis – Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido
Anna Luisa Walter de Santana – Universidad Los Andes, Colombia
Luís Renato Vedovato – UNICAMP
Universidade de São Paulo
Professor of Law, USP (Brazil)
I sign it strongly convinced: Antonio Rodrigues de Freitas Júnior; Associate Professor, University of Sao Paulo School of Law.
Professor of Law, University of São Paulo – USP (Brazil)
Todo mi apoyo
Francisco Estrada Vásquez, Chile
Salvador Millaleo Hernández, Dr. Phil.
Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Derecho
There’s no democracy without academic freedom anywhere. Prof. Hübner is doing a terrific job reporting the wrongdoings of Bolsonaro and his gang. Thanks for this important initiative!
Federal University of Santa Catarina
Marcus Bechara Sanchez – Universidade de São Paulo
I would like to sing as well.
Vinicius Tavares de Oliveira – PUC Minas
I’m full-time Professor at the Philosophy Department, Federal University of Paraná UFPR, Brazil. I agree to sign the letter.
Rubens Barbosa Cortes Macedo, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia.
Conrado is not alone. We support his words and his ideas. Gianluigi Palombella
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco – Brazil
Please add my name.
Ashwini Vasanthakumar
Queen’s Law School
Free words = free country
Universidade de São Paulo
Luana Renostro Heinen – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Daniela Miranda – Universidade de Caxias do Sul
Raoni Bielschowsky, UFU
All my support to prof. Hubner
Fernando Atria
Professor of Law
Universidad de Chile
Member of Chile’s Constitutional Convention
PhD, University of São Paulo – USP
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Ana Virgínia Moreira Gomes – Universidade de Fortaleza, Brasil.
Politóloga, FGV
Marcela de Albuquerque Santos – Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUCSP)
Gean Alves Fernandes de Souza
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Adil Haque – Rutgers University
Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
Flávio Martins
Faculdade Damasio
Todo meu apoio ao professor Conrado. Tive o desprazer de figurar numa lista de “detratores” desse Governo, mas nada se compara a perseguição covarde ao professor Conrado. Estamos juntos!
I support this letter.
Important initiative!
Please add my name to the signatures!
While I understand, respect and appreciate Mark Scarberry’s concerns, I believe that, notwithstanding the purported incompleteness of Thomas Bustamante’s statements and the apparent complexity of the alleged conduct, on balance, it may not be injudicious to place trust –as many have done thus far–in those who seek to advance the principles and values of constitutional democracy which is a work in progress. It is perhaps not inaccurate to say that observers of the democratic processes have a duty and responsibility to act to preclude the corrosive institutional elements that are manifested from time to time. Transparency, accountability and responsibility for one’s actions in public office must be meaningful under the rule of law. Mark’s letters, which express valid concerns, are perhaps illustrative of the very academic freedom that Thomas speaks of in his letter. As a political scientist steeped in constitutional law, as a professor of public law and the judicial process, and as someone who has intervened in constitutional crises in aid of political-legal conflict resolution, I am happy to add my name to Thomas’ list in support of Conrado Mendes.
Best wishes to all,
Radha
Dr. Radha (Radhakrishnan) Persaud (Prof.)
Department of Political Science (Glendon Campus)
School of Public Policy and Administration (Main Campus)
York University
2275 Bayview Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario. M4N 3M6
Tel: Office: 416-736-2100 Ext. 88595
Fax: 416-487-6852
E-mail:rpersaud@glendon.yorku.ca
Member of the Editorial Board
Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law
Massimo Fichera, University of Helsinki
Tom Flynn
School of Law
University of Essex
UK
Marta Maroni
Faculty of Law
University of Helsinki
Obrigado a quem reage em nome dos brasileiros encolhidos em sua indiferença, medo ou cansaço. Eu sou um simples estudante de Direito, e as instituições no Brasil estão imperdoavelmente omissas.
Gustavo Gerhardy, UNISINOS, Rio Grande do Sul, BRASIL.
Thank you to those who react on behalf of Brazilians cowering in their indifference, fear or fatigue. I am a simple law student, and institutions in Brazil are unforgivably silent.
Gustavo Gerhardy, UNISINOS, Rio Grande do Sul, BRAZIL.
Horácio Lopes Mousinho Neiva, PhD candidate, University of São Paulo
Faculdade de Direito de Itu
Pedro Luz de Castro – University of Michigan
All my support to Prof. Conrado.
Melina Rocha
York University
Insper – Institute for Education and Research, São Paulo (Brazil)
Agnieszka Bień-Kacała, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
Kimmo Nuotio, professor, University of Helsinki
Kara Woodbury-Smith, Durham University
Quero colocar minha assinatura na carta, em apoio ao professor Conrado hubner
I support this letter!
Estamos contigo Conrado! Força!
Please add my name. Thank you.
Professor of Law at FATEPI (Brazil)
Professor of Law
University of Toronto
Canada
Universidade de São Paulo
Veterinary Medicine Doctor, M.S., Ph.D., retired professor at UNICAMP – University of Campinas, SP, Brazil
Always in defense of democracy, against minimum signs of tyranny
I also subscribe.
Valério De Patta Pillar, Professor, Department of Ecology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre
Prof David Bilchitz, Professor of Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Law, University of Johannesburg and University of Reading; Director, South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and Constitutional Law; Vice-President, International Association of Constitutional Law
In strong support.
Kai Möller, London Economics and Political Science (LSE)
I strongly support this letter
Emeritus Professor Sociology of Law SciencesPo Toulouse – France
I strongly support this Open Letter.
Hans Lindahl
Chair of the Philosophy of Law, Tilburg University
Chair of Global Law, Queen Mary University of London
Alejandro Montiel Alvarez
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
My support for you Prof. Conrado. Inside and outside the University.
Criticism of all governmental officials, including judges, is the prerequisite for democratic government.
Gerald Rosenberg
Emeritus
Law, Political Science
University of Chicago
Fundação Getúlio Vargas
With strong support: Anna Tarnowska, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
I strongly support this letter (Open Letter in support of Professor Conrado Hübner Mendes)!
I vehemently support this letter!
LAW School – Faculdade IELUSC
Brazil
Francisca Pou, ITAM Law School
All my support
I support freedom of expression and prof. Hübner Mendes.
All my support to Prof. Conrado.
Please add my name to the list.
Hans Petter Graver
professor, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo
Pablo Ruiz-Table, Dean of University of Chile School of Law
Javier Couso Salas, Utrecht University School of Law, Universidad Diego Portales
Joel Colón-Ríos, University of Wellington Osgoode Hall Law School
Reply
I support freedom of expression and prof. Hübner Mendes.
Eduardo Jorge Prats, profesor de Derecho Constitucional, PUCMM, Rep. Dominicana
Jeff King, Professor of Law, University College London
I fully support the letter
University of Hamburg
Please add my name in support of this letter.
Jeffrey L. Dunoff
Laura H. Carnell Professor o Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
The concrete threat coming from the judiciary, worse, by a judge of the highest constitutional court in the country and by the attorney general, appointed for these fundamental positions by a president, who in his actions and words, does not show respect for constitutional guarantees, is an affront not only to the honored professor Conrado Mendes, but to all the citizens of my country. Our country is under threat of a coup d’état, and the judiciary has been, at best, negligent. In the worst of these, it is a sharer
Please and my name
Maria Clara Sales Carneiro Sampaio
Professor of History
Universidade Federal do Sul e Sudeste do Pará (UNIFESSPA)
Global Academic Fellow
University of Hong Kong