When injustice becomes a system, democracy is threatened
This book is more than just a personal testimony: it is a powerful indictment of a justice system that claims to act "in the name of the people" while disregarding those it is supposed to protect.
Through the account of twenty years of proceedings, the author demonstrates how repeated serious errors, the misuse of jurisprudence, and the absence of fair recourse expose the dysfunctions of an institution that has become a closed fortress of magistrates. What should embody democracy ends up resembling a denial of justice.
The book appeals to all citizens: how can justice pronounce rulings in the name of the people while showing such contempt for them? This essential question is asked not only through one man's ordeal but also through a broader political and societal analysis. The text shows that when laws are not applied and jurisprudence replaces legislation, the very foundation of democracy is at risk.