The three branches of government in Brazil have never truly been concerned with Brazilianness – Part I: Law, Formation, and Economy
Brazilianness in law can be understood as the development of legal norms that are genuinely aligned with the country’s concrete reality – laws capable of organizing order and guiding progress according to Brazil’s own historical, social, and regional conditions. It implies not merely adopting external models, but transforming them into something coherent with the lived…