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Procedural Protection Of Constitutional Rights In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
Procedural Protection Of Constitutional Rights In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
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Brazil has developed one of the most complex systems of judicial review in the world. In addition, it has developed a wide variety of constitutional actions for the purpose of protecting the huge number of constitutional rights conferred by its lengthy Constitution. In theory, constitutional rights can be protected in ordinary actions. Because ordinary actions typically take a great many years to resolve in Brazil, the framers of the 1988 Constitution, building on Brazil's prior constitutions and foreign models, constitutionalized a wide array of procedural devices to try to assure that the huge number of individual, social and economic rights …
Separation Of Powers In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
Federalism In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
Judicial Review In Brazil: Developments Under The 1988 Constitution, Keith S. Rosenn
Judicial Review In Brazil: Developments Under The 1988 Constitution, Keith S. Rosenn
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Whither Brazil: Mercosul And The Devaluation Crisis, Keith S. Rosenn
Whither Brazil: Mercosul And The Devaluation Crisis, Keith S. Rosenn
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Judicial Reform In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
Judicial Reform In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
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Judicial reform is currently a hotly debated topic in Brazil. The call for reform of the Brazilian judiciary, however, is anything but new. The Brazilian judiciary has been in a state of crisis since colonial days, and despite numerous attempts at reform, it remains in crisis. With the privatization of Brazil's state-owned enterprises, the growth of Mercosur, the urgent need to make Brazilian firms competitive in world markets, the emphasis upon attracting foreign investment, and the opening of Brazil's economy to foreign competition, Brazilian political leadership began to focus upon ways to reform Brazil's malfunctioning judicial system. Unfortunately, the proposed …
Brazil's New Constitution: An Exercise In Transient Constitutionalism For A Transitional Society, Keith S. Rosenn
Brazil's New Constitution: An Exercise In Transient Constitutionalism For A Transitional Society, Keith S. Rosenn
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Civil Procedure In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
Brazil's Legal Culture: The Jeito Revisited, Keith S. Rosenn
Brazil's Legal Culture: The Jeito Revisited, Keith S. Rosenn
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The Effects Of Inflation On The Law Of Obligations In Argentina, Brazil, Chile And Uruguay, Keith S. Rosenn
The Effects Of Inflation On The Law Of Obligations In Argentina, Brazil, Chile And Uruguay, Keith S. Rosenn
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Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn
Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn
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Eminent domain is an important developmental device for countries attempting to generate rapid growth within a free enterprise context. In Brazil and Argentina, however, spiraling inflation, combined with delayed compensation, often result in public confiscation of private property, thereby seriously undermining the confidence of private investors in the governments of both countries. In examining various measures designed to correct the problem, Professor Rosenn illuminates one aspect of the relationship between law and development.