The Constitution of Brazil : a contextual analysis / Virgílio Afonso da Silva.
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- 9781849465359 (hardback)
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- Brazil. Constituição (1988)
- Brazil. Supremo Tribunal Federal
- Constitutional law -- Brazil
- Constitutions -- Brazil
- Constitutional history -- Brazil
- Federal government -- Brazil
- Executive power -- Brazil
- Civil rights -- Brazil
- LAW / Constitutional
- HISTORY / Latin America / South America
- LAW / Legal History
- KHD2914 1988 .S553 2019
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KG545 .G37 2013 The legal foundations of inequality : | KG621 .A25 2018 Latin Amerika ülkelerinde başkanlık sistemi / | KGF2921.S47 2013 The Constitution of Mexico : a contextual analysis / | KHD2914 1988 .S553 2019 The Constitution of Brazil : | KJ147 .T54 2000 Kapitalizmin yükselişi ve hukuk / | KJA 147 .K3755 2000 Roma hukuku : tarihi giriş - kaynaklar - genel kavramlar- şahsın hukuku- hakların korunması / | KJA 2512 .Ö9332 2020 Roma hukukunda ve Türk hukukunda borçlunun sorumlu olmadığı sonraki imkânsızlık / |
"This book aims to offer an original and comprehensive analysis of Brazilian constitutional law and to show how the 1988 Constitution has been a cornerstone in Brazil's institutional stability. To achieve this goal, the book begins with an analysis of the long road to institutional stability, by presenting a short history of Brazilian constitutionalism, with a special focus on the transition from authoritarianism to democracy which led to the promulgation of the 1988 Constitution. The following chapters deal with the organisation of powers, beginning with a chapter dedicated to the National Congress, in which the electoral system and the law-making process are analysed; the next chapter presents the peculiarities of the executive power in Brazil: a strong president and the so-called coalition presidentialism; finally, the Brazilian Supreme Court is analysed using three concepts: independence, activism, and extreme publicity. In relation to the distribution of powers, the following chapter aims to explain Brazilian federalism, showing how federal power-sharing in Brazil functions. The final chapters analyse the protection of rights (with special attention to the implementation of social rights) and the protection of the constitutional order under the 1988 Constitution"-- Provided by publisher.
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