By IDDC
Podcast about the situation in times of isolation, with Fábio Kerche, Ligia Madeira and Marjorie Marona, produced by the Institute of Democracy and Democratization of Communication. Click on the player below or listen on Spotify.
By IDDC
Podcast about the situation in times of isolation, with Fábio Kerche, Ligia Madeira and Marjorie Marona, produced by the Institute of Democracy and Democratization of Communication. Click on the player below or listen on Spotify.
By MARJORIE MARONA & FÁBIO KERCHE: Is it time to discuss and propose changes in the composition of the STF?
By Fábio Kerche and Marjorie Marona
Lula increased the autonomy of the Public Ministry and, particularly, of the one that could prosecute him, the PGR. But why?
By MARJORIE MARONA and FÁBIO KERCHE: We are facing the difficult task of removing a president from the Republic – which in presidential regimes is supposed to be an exceptional move – in the midst of a pandemic, which brings even more adverse conditions
By FÁBIO KERCHE and MARJORIE MARONA: The forms of appointment of the Attorney General of the Republic and the dilemmas inherent in each one of them
By MARJORIE C. MARONA:
Celso de Mello is this doyen: that of a Supreme Court that risked a leading role exercised, many times, at the expense of the legitimacy of the political system, and that now joins the coalition of democratic resistance in the face of a government that was gestated by the crisis policy that helped build
By MARJORIE MARONA & FÁBIO KERCHE: Is it time to discuss and propose changes in the composition of the STF?
By Fábio Kerche and Marjorie Marona
Lula increased the autonomy of the Public Ministry and, particularly, of the one that could prosecute him, the PGR. But why?
By MARJORIE MARONA and FÁBIO KERCHE: We are facing the difficult task of removing a president from the Republic – which in presidential regimes is supposed to be an exceptional move – in the midst of a pandemic, which brings even more adverse conditions
By FÁBIO KERCHE and MARJORIE MARONA: The forms of appointment of the Attorney General of the Republic and the dilemmas inherent in each one of them
By MARJORIE C. MARONA:
Celso de Mello is this doyen: that of a Supreme Court that risked a leading role exercised, many times, at the expense of the legitimacy of the political system, and that now joins the coalition of democratic resistance in the face of a government that was gestated by the crisis policy that helped build