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Headquarters of the Regional Federal Court for the Third Region, in São Paulo. The Regional Federal Courts (in Portuguese, Tribunais Regionais Federais, commonly called TRFs) are the courts of appeal in the Federal Courts of Brazil [], the second instance courts of the Brazilian federal justice system, responsible not only for appeals of trial court decisions, but also for writs of security ...
This is a list of ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil since its foundation as Supremo Tribunal de Justiça (Supreme Justice Court) the highest Brazilian court during the imperial period (1822–1889). Supremo Tribunal de Justiça – Brazilian Empire Name Provínce/State of origin Adriano José Leal Portugal Adriano José Leal Filho Bahia Afonso Artur de Almeida Albuquerque ...
Court of Justice of São Paulo; Tribunal de Justiça de São Paulo: Established: 3 February 1874; 150 years ago () Jurisdiction: São Paulo: Authorised by: 1989 State Constitution of São Paulo: Appeals to: Superior Court of Justice: Website: www.tjsp.jus.br: President; Currently: Fernando Torres Garcia: Since: 8 January 2024
The Superior Court of Justice (Superior Tribunal de Justiça) is the highest Brazilian court for non-constitutional issues concerning both states and Federal ordinary courts, dealing mainly with matters of Common Justice. Its responsibility is to standardize the interpretation of federal in the country's territory.
Rio de Janeiro. Rousseff: 57 3 March 2011 26 April 2028 Prosecutor of Public Prosecutor's Office of Rio de Janeiro (1979–1982), judge of the state of Rio de Janeiro (1983–1997), desembargador of the Justice Court of the state of Rio de Janeiro (1997–2001), minister of STJ (2001–2011) 5 Luís Roberto Barroso. 11 March 1958 in Rio de ...
[140] [141] Several newspapers, including O Globo, Veja, and Folha de S.Paulo, characterised what happened as terrorism. [142] [143] [144] O Estado de S. Paulo and El Mundo described the event as an attempted coup d'état. [145] [146] On 9 January, tens of thousands of people attended rallies against the rioters in many Brazilian cities. [147]
The operation of the regional electoral courts is governed by law 4.737 of 1965. [1] Each court consists of judges that are publicly elected or nominated by part of the judiciary, according to rules set independently by each regional court.
Alexandre de Moraes studied at the Law School of the University of São Paulo, graduating in 1990. [10] Moraes is an associate professor of the Law School, University of São Paulo (USP). He received a doctorate in State Law from the same university under the supervision of professor Dalmo Dallari, with a thesis about constitutional jurisdiction.