A razão sem voto: o Supremo Tribunal Federal e o governo da maioria

Paper discusses the duality of perspectives between the representative role of supreme courts, their enlightenment function and the situations in which they can legitimately push the story and the representative role of the Legislature in the consecration of rights and achievements. To construct the...

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