The right to error
By RAFAEL VALIM: The incorporation of the “right to error” in Brazilian Law would reinforce the guaranteeing vocation of administrative law, offering people and companies a powerful shield against the State’s discretion
By RAFAEL VALIM: The incorporation of the “right to error” in Brazilian Law would reinforce the guaranteeing vocation of administrative law, offering people and companies a powerful shield against the State’s discretion
By WALFRIDO WARDE & RAFAEL VALIM:
Despite Sunday's barbarism, a considerable portion of Brazilians still support military intervention
By RAFAEL VALIM:
The catastrophic effects of “lawfare” are widely known, especially among the Brazilian left.
By RAFAEL VALIM & WALFRIDO JORGE WARDE JÚNIOR:
The civilized world seeks a charismatic leader who makes sense, and sees in the former president that figure
By RAFAEL VALIM & WALFRIDO WARDE:
Preface to the newly edited book by Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule
By RAFAEL VALIM:
Everything was strategically woven to achieve political and personal purposes.
By RAFAEL VALIM: An excerpt from the recently released book “As Consequences of Covid-19 in Brazilian Law”
By Rafael Valim
The president's twitter messages should be subject to Public Administration rules, as they are socially recognized as "state statements" and not as mere outbursts or daydreams
By RAFAEL VALIM: The incorporation of the “right to error” in Brazilian Law would reinforce the guaranteeing vocation of administrative law, offering people and companies a powerful shield against the State’s discretion
By WALFRIDO WARDE & RAFAEL VALIM:
Despite Sunday's barbarism, a considerable portion of Brazilians still support military intervention
By RAFAEL VALIM:
The catastrophic effects of “lawfare” are widely known, especially among the Brazilian left.
By RAFAEL VALIM & WALFRIDO JORGE WARDE JÚNIOR:
The civilized world seeks a charismatic leader who makes sense, and sees in the former president that figure
By RAFAEL VALIM & WALFRIDO WARDE:
Preface to the newly edited book by Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule
By RAFAEL VALIM:
Everything was strategically woven to achieve political and personal purposes.
By RAFAEL VALIM: An excerpt from the recently released book “As Consequences of Covid-19 in Brazilian Law”
By Rafael Valim
The president's twitter messages should be subject to Public Administration rules, as they are socially recognized as "state statements" and not as mere outbursts or daydreams