How statutes are made? Democracy, Interest Croups and Judicial Review of Legislation/Como se fazem as leis? Democracia, Grupos de Interesse e Controle de Constitucionalidade

Judicial review of legislation, according to considerable literature, is legitimate as a mechanism of protection and promotion of democracy. However, despite the crucial role of democracy on this debate, there are no substantial studies regarding the regularity of the democratic political process of...

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