Constitutional Carnivalization: Government disregards and de-bureaucratizes the Constitution
Amid the 2019 carnival, the federal government had reduced the participation of civil society in the deliberative spheres of power, ...
Amid the 2019 carnival, the federal government had reduced the participation of civil society in the deliberative spheres of power, ...
The anthropological legacy of the German-Brazilian researcher Curt Unckel Nimuendaju (1883-1945) has been the subject of many reflections in the ...
The globalization process has created a market opportunity to expand service businesses and attend diverse niche markets. The development of ...
When we look back on 2020, the first fact that comes to mind is the COVID-19 pandemic and its harsh ...
In 2002, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was elected President, after presenting in his campaign the fight against inequality through ...
Christian Zionism was unnoticed in Brazil until the 2018 presidential elections. The candidate for the presidency of the Republic, Jair ...
The 1988 Constitution is a milestone in the Brazilian journey towards a Democratic State that ensures the exercise of social ...
2021 started with a shock for the Brazilian industry. After more than 100 years of operation in Brazil, Ford Company ...
The ones who are alive witnessed history being made on 6th January 2021. On this day, one of the eldest ...
Democracy requires that citizens are not treated in the same way that experts treat them in their respective technical deliberations, ...
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