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Future of Brazil’s Supreme Court debated at event in Sao Paulo

FGV’s Sao Paulo Law School (Direito SP) and newspaper Folha de S. Paulo will host the event titled ‘Does the Federal Supreme Court need a reform?’, on Wednesday, May 9.

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Future of Brazil’s Supreme Court debated at event in Sao Paulo

FGV’s Sao Paulo Law School (Direito SP) and newspaper Folha de S. Paulo will host the event titled ‘Does the Federal Supreme Court need a reform?’, on Wednesday, May 9, discussing the need for institutional reforms in Brazil’s Federal Supreme Court (STF). The meeting will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Direito SP’s Auditorium (Rua Rocha, 233, 2nd floor, basement, Sao Paulo – SP).  

The debate will include professors Oscar Vilhena Vieira and Eloísa Machado, from Direito SP, Soraya Lunardi, from Unesp, and Conrado Hübner Mendes, from USP. The mediator will be journalist Uirá Machado, from Folha de S. Paulo.

The various issues that will be debated include an analysis of the functions and powers of the Constitutional Court, the transparency of the STF’s ruling criteria, the influence of the decision-making process of the Supreme Court to establish case law that ensures legal certainty, and the role of the STF in society’s trust in the justice system.

Go to the website to register.