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By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: How to govern without being elected to be in government, administer without transparency and elect without knowing who is…
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: How to govern without being elected to be in government, administer without transparency and elect without knowing who is…
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The historic scene of six military men in the dock is a symbol of the downfall of the coup project that aimed to prevent Lula from “going up the ramp to the Planalto Palace”
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: Behind the legal codes and Brazilian republican institutions there still beats an “authoritarian heart” that beats whenever the citizens dare to speak out
By LUCAS RETIREMENT: Cristina's conviction represents yet another “very serious political error” by a Court that, in less than 10 years, has accelerated the institutional crisis and the increase in poverty
By CHICO WHITAKER: The deterioration between the Executive and Legislative branches is not a cyclical crisis, but a structural consequence of an electoral system based on vote buying that replaces ideological debates with commercial transactions
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ: When ministers like Barroso denounce “excessive litigiousness” in labor law, they echo the same arguments of the 2017 Labor Reform, revealing that the defense of democracy does not necessarily include the defense of social rights
By KAREN OSERA: If man is not master of himself, how can he be responsible before the Law? The Freudian provocation resonates in the corridors of Law, where legal zetetics finds in psychoanalysis a mirror to question not only
By BRUNO FARIAS: Freedom of expression or freedom to oppress? Léo Lins' conviction makes us think about the ethical limits of humor in contemporary society
By GABRIEL LIMA: The Supreme Federal Court and the precariousness of work: a critical analysis of the capital-labor relationship in Brazil
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ: State Typologies in the 1988 Constitution: an analysis of the political-legal inscriptions of Brazil as a Democratic, Social, Federative State and beyond
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: Heidegger shows that true judicial decision is not calculation, but kairós: a synthesis of the Christian instant (Kierkegaard), Aristotelian prudence (phrónesis) and the biblical irruption of time. While AI reproduces norms, the human judge creates…
By FELIPE CALABREZ: Trump 2.0: How a President Is Concentrating Power and Overthrowing American Democracy with a Pen in His Hand
By EUGENIO BUCCI: While the elderly suffer, the true stars of INSS fraud shine in the PF yards – from Ferrari to Porsche, the luxury cast of corruption
By HELENA PONTES DOS SANTOS: From May 12th to 13th: the farce of abolition that never ended – how structural racism keeps black men and women without labor rights in Brazil
By CHICO WHITAKER: Amid disbelief in politics, a human rights group is born in the São Paulo City Council to challenge the traditional power game
By REGES SODRÉ: Increase in the number of deputies reflects the regional dispute for power and resources, revealing a Congress fragmented between the North/Northeast and the Center-South, where federative interests outweigh fiscal discourse
By KETRIM BUENO DE FRAGA: In Rio Grande do Sul we have a cruel portrait of the structural misogyny of the Brazilian penal system, which transforms punishment into torture and makes bodies already socially discarded invisible
By NILO BAPTISTA: Foreword to the recently released book, edited by Marco Mondaini
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Freedom of speech or algorithmic dictatorship? When Big Tech hijacks public debate in the name of profit and domination
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: How to govern without being elected to be in government, administer without transparency and elect without knowing who is…
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The historic scene of six military men in the dock is a symbol of the downfall of the coup project that aimed to prevent Lula from “going up the ramp to the Planalto Palace”
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: Behind the legal codes and Brazilian republican institutions there still beats an “authoritarian heart” that beats whenever the citizens dare to speak out
By LUCAS RETIREMENT: Cristina's conviction represents yet another “very serious political error” by a Court that, in less than 10 years, has accelerated the institutional crisis and the increase in poverty
By CHICO WHITAKER: The deterioration between the Executive and Legislative branches is not a cyclical crisis, but a structural consequence of an electoral system based on vote buying that replaces ideological debates with commercial transactions
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ: When ministers like Barroso denounce “excessive litigiousness” in labor law, they echo the same arguments of the 2017 Labor Reform, revealing that the defense of democracy does not necessarily include the defense of social rights
By KAREN OSERA: If man is not master of himself, how can he be responsible before the Law? The Freudian provocation resonates in the corridors of Law, where legal zetetics finds in psychoanalysis a mirror to question not only
By BRUNO FARIAS: Freedom of expression or freedom to oppress? Léo Lins' conviction makes us think about the ethical limits of humor in contemporary society
By GABRIEL LIMA: The Supreme Federal Court and the precariousness of work: a critical analysis of the capital-labor relationship in Brazil
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ: State Typologies in the 1988 Constitution: an analysis of the political-legal inscriptions of Brazil as a Democratic, Social, Federative State and beyond
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: Heidegger shows that true judicial decision is not calculation, but kairós: a synthesis of the Christian instant (Kierkegaard), Aristotelian prudence (phrónesis) and the biblical irruption of time. While AI reproduces norms, the human judge creates…
By FELIPE CALABREZ: Trump 2.0: How a President Is Concentrating Power and Overthrowing American Democracy with a Pen in His Hand
By EUGENIO BUCCI: While the elderly suffer, the true stars of INSS fraud shine in the PF yards – from Ferrari to Porsche, the luxury cast of corruption
By HELENA PONTES DOS SANTOS: From May 12th to 13th: the farce of abolition that never ended – how structural racism keeps black men and women without labor rights in Brazil
By CHICO WHITAKER: Amid disbelief in politics, a human rights group is born in the São Paulo City Council to challenge the traditional power game
By REGES SODRÉ: Increase in the number of deputies reflects the regional dispute for power and resources, revealing a Congress fragmented between the North/Northeast and the Center-South, where federative interests outweigh fiscal discourse
By KETRIM BUENO DE FRAGA: In Rio Grande do Sul we have a cruel portrait of the structural misogyny of the Brazilian penal system, which transforms punishment into torture and makes bodies already socially discarded invisible
By NILO BAPTISTA: Foreword to the recently released book, edited by Marco Mondaini
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Freedom of speech or algorithmic dictatorship? When Big Tech hijacks public debate in the name of profit and domination