The Unwritten Brazilian Constitution
Human Rights in the Supremo Tribunal Federal
Herausgeber: Becak, Rubens; Lima, Jairo
The Unwritten Brazilian Constitution
Human Rights in the Supremo Tribunal Federal
Herausgeber: Becak, Rubens; Lima, Jairo
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The Unwritten Brazilian Constitution provides an overview of the leading cases on human rights of the Brazil Supreme Court. Readers will learn how human rights have been interpreted by the Court over the last 30 years to create an extensive system of judicial protection for fundamental rights.
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The Unwritten Brazilian Constitution provides an overview of the leading cases on human rights of the Brazil Supreme Court. Readers will learn how human rights have been interpreted by the Court over the last 30 years to create an extensive system of judicial protection for fundamental rights.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 615g
- ISBN-13: 9781793623690
- ISBN-10: 1793623694
- Artikelnr.: 60095569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 615g
- ISBN-13: 9781793623690
- ISBN-10: 1793623694
- Artikelnr.: 60095569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rubens Becak is full professor at the Universidade de Sao Paulo and visiting professor at the University of Salamanca's Brazilian Studies Center. Jairo Lima is professor at the Universidade Estadual do Norte do Parana.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 - The promises of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 and the encounter
between human rights and the Supreme Court
Rubens Becak and Jairo Lima
2 - The Brazilian Supreme Court and its Political Protagonism: an Overview
of the STF and its Rise to Prominence in Brazilian Politics after 1988
Murilo Gaspardo
3 - Freedom of speech: Ellwanger case
Cristina Godoy Bernardo de Oliveira
4 - Asking "The Woman Question": Judicial Recognition of the Right to
Abortion in Brazil
Melina Girardi Fachin and Estefânia Maria de Queiroz Barboza
5 - Embryonic stem-cells research at the Brazilian Supreme Court: or how to
decide not to decide
Lucas de Laurentiis
6 - Affirmative action at the Federal Supreme Court: the difficult
promotion of racial equity in Brazil
Maria Paula Bucci Dallari
7 - Gay marriage: the role of the Brazilian Supreme Court in recognizing
the right to same-sex civil unions
Fernando de Brito Alves
8 - Criminalization of homophobia - Trial at the Brazilian Supreme Court
Simone Cristine Araújo Lopes
9 - Political Citizenship: Constitutional Commitments and limits in the
exercise of Brazilian Party Democracy
Orides Mezzaroba
10 - Corporate campaign donations
João Andrade Neto
11 - Home-schooling and religious education in Brazil
Nina Beatriz Stocco Ranieri
12 - High cost medicines and medical treatments in the Supremo Tribunal
Federal (Brazilian Supreme Court)
Fernanda Duarte and Rafael Mário Iório Filho
13 - The presumption of innocence
José Duarte Neto
14 - The unconstitutional state of affairs in Brazil's prisons
Emerson Ademir Borges de Oliveira
15 - Expanding constitutional dialogues in the judicial review: what are
the institutional and behavioral challenges of the Brazilian Supreme Court
as a human rights¿ guardian?
Flavia Santiago Lima
1 - The promises of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 and the encounter
between human rights and the Supreme Court
Rubens Becak and Jairo Lima
2 - The Brazilian Supreme Court and its Political Protagonism: an Overview
of the STF and its Rise to Prominence in Brazilian Politics after 1988
Murilo Gaspardo
3 - Freedom of speech: Ellwanger case
Cristina Godoy Bernardo de Oliveira
4 - Asking "The Woman Question": Judicial Recognition of the Right to
Abortion in Brazil
Melina Girardi Fachin and Estefânia Maria de Queiroz Barboza
5 - Embryonic stem-cells research at the Brazilian Supreme Court: or how to
decide not to decide
Lucas de Laurentiis
6 - Affirmative action at the Federal Supreme Court: the difficult
promotion of racial equity in Brazil
Maria Paula Bucci Dallari
7 - Gay marriage: the role of the Brazilian Supreme Court in recognizing
the right to same-sex civil unions
Fernando de Brito Alves
8 - Criminalization of homophobia - Trial at the Brazilian Supreme Court
Simone Cristine Araújo Lopes
9 - Political Citizenship: Constitutional Commitments and limits in the
exercise of Brazilian Party Democracy
Orides Mezzaroba
10 - Corporate campaign donations
João Andrade Neto
11 - Home-schooling and religious education in Brazil
Nina Beatriz Stocco Ranieri
12 - High cost medicines and medical treatments in the Supremo Tribunal
Federal (Brazilian Supreme Court)
Fernanda Duarte and Rafael Mário Iório Filho
13 - The presumption of innocence
José Duarte Neto
14 - The unconstitutional state of affairs in Brazil's prisons
Emerson Ademir Borges de Oliveira
15 - Expanding constitutional dialogues in the judicial review: what are
the institutional and behavioral challenges of the Brazilian Supreme Court
as a human rights¿ guardian?
Flavia Santiago Lima
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 - The promises of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 and the encounter
between human rights and the Supreme Court
Rubens Becak and Jairo Lima
2 - The Brazilian Supreme Court and its Political Protagonism: an Overview
of the STF and its Rise to Prominence in Brazilian Politics after 1988
Murilo Gaspardo
3 - Freedom of speech: Ellwanger case
Cristina Godoy Bernardo de Oliveira
4 - Asking "The Woman Question": Judicial Recognition of the Right to
Abortion in Brazil
Melina Girardi Fachin and Estefânia Maria de Queiroz Barboza
5 - Embryonic stem-cells research at the Brazilian Supreme Court: or how to
decide not to decide
Lucas de Laurentiis
6 - Affirmative action at the Federal Supreme Court: the difficult
promotion of racial equity in Brazil
Maria Paula Bucci Dallari
7 - Gay marriage: the role of the Brazilian Supreme Court in recognizing
the right to same-sex civil unions
Fernando de Brito Alves
8 - Criminalization of homophobia - Trial at the Brazilian Supreme Court
Simone Cristine Araújo Lopes
9 - Political Citizenship: Constitutional Commitments and limits in the
exercise of Brazilian Party Democracy
Orides Mezzaroba
10 - Corporate campaign donations
João Andrade Neto
11 - Home-schooling and religious education in Brazil
Nina Beatriz Stocco Ranieri
12 - High cost medicines and medical treatments in the Supremo Tribunal
Federal (Brazilian Supreme Court)
Fernanda Duarte and Rafael Mário Iório Filho
13 - The presumption of innocence
José Duarte Neto
14 - The unconstitutional state of affairs in Brazil's prisons
Emerson Ademir Borges de Oliveira
15 - Expanding constitutional dialogues in the judicial review: what are
the institutional and behavioral challenges of the Brazilian Supreme Court
as a human rights¿ guardian?
Flavia Santiago Lima
1 - The promises of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 and the encounter
between human rights and the Supreme Court
Rubens Becak and Jairo Lima
2 - The Brazilian Supreme Court and its Political Protagonism: an Overview
of the STF and its Rise to Prominence in Brazilian Politics after 1988
Murilo Gaspardo
3 - Freedom of speech: Ellwanger case
Cristina Godoy Bernardo de Oliveira
4 - Asking "The Woman Question": Judicial Recognition of the Right to
Abortion in Brazil
Melina Girardi Fachin and Estefânia Maria de Queiroz Barboza
5 - Embryonic stem-cells research at the Brazilian Supreme Court: or how to
decide not to decide
Lucas de Laurentiis
6 - Affirmative action at the Federal Supreme Court: the difficult
promotion of racial equity in Brazil
Maria Paula Bucci Dallari
7 - Gay marriage: the role of the Brazilian Supreme Court in recognizing
the right to same-sex civil unions
Fernando de Brito Alves
8 - Criminalization of homophobia - Trial at the Brazilian Supreme Court
Simone Cristine Araújo Lopes
9 - Political Citizenship: Constitutional Commitments and limits in the
exercise of Brazilian Party Democracy
Orides Mezzaroba
10 - Corporate campaign donations
João Andrade Neto
11 - Home-schooling and religious education in Brazil
Nina Beatriz Stocco Ranieri
12 - High cost medicines and medical treatments in the Supremo Tribunal
Federal (Brazilian Supreme Court)
Fernanda Duarte and Rafael Mário Iório Filho
13 - The presumption of innocence
José Duarte Neto
14 - The unconstitutional state of affairs in Brazil's prisons
Emerson Ademir Borges de Oliveira
15 - Expanding constitutional dialogues in the judicial review: what are
the institutional and behavioral challenges of the Brazilian Supreme Court
as a human rights¿ guardian?
Flavia Santiago Lima