This article explores how Brazilian judges have used their authority to promote the environmental, social, economic, and, in particular, governance aspects of sustainable development. Through their decisions, judges have guaranteed Brazilian citizens important rights, which are stated in the progressive Constitution of 1988, drawn up after 20 years of military dictatorship. The citizen’s rights to medical treatment, medicine, surgery, housing and access to education are frequently guaranteed by judicial decisions
This article will examine the relationship between the judiciary and the effectiveness of social rig...
This article discusses about ONU Sustainable Development Goal #16: access to justice. OECD's Public ...
The judicialization of politics is a phenomenon in Brazil, impacting how policies are created daily....
This article explores how Brazilian judges have used their authority to promote the environmental, s...
The approval of 17 goals and 169 targets for sustainable development by the United Nations Conferenc...
Brazilian Constitution is based on the idea of human dignity as stated in Art. 1st, III. In Art 3rd,...
The exponential growth in judicial review in Brazil, compared with the international scenery, is not...
Article 225 of Brazil\u27s Constitution guarantees to all the right to an ecologically balanced env...
Small part of entire Brazil’s national territory is already demarcated as indigenous land. It has be...
The judicial function is essential to any political organization. It was from the institution of the...
SummaryIntroduction. 1. Constitution and the Environment. 2. General Characteristics of the Brazilia...
This article aims to examine the evolution of legal provisions of the environmental question in Braz...
In 1988, the Brazilian Constitution enshrined in its text the right to universal health care, which ...
The effectiveness of social rights in Brazil is a problem that endangers the whole constitutional pr...
This article aims to analyze, in the procedural dimension, the rights to participation and access to...
This article will examine the relationship between the judiciary and the effectiveness of social rig...
This article discusses about ONU Sustainable Development Goal #16: access to justice. OECD's Public ...
The judicialization of politics is a phenomenon in Brazil, impacting how policies are created daily....
This article explores how Brazilian judges have used their authority to promote the environmental, s...
The approval of 17 goals and 169 targets for sustainable development by the United Nations Conferenc...
Brazilian Constitution is based on the idea of human dignity as stated in Art. 1st, III. In Art 3rd,...
The exponential growth in judicial review in Brazil, compared with the international scenery, is not...
Article 225 of Brazil\u27s Constitution guarantees to all the right to an ecologically balanced env...
Small part of entire Brazil’s national territory is already demarcated as indigenous land. It has be...
The judicial function is essential to any political organization. It was from the institution of the...
SummaryIntroduction. 1. Constitution and the Environment. 2. General Characteristics of the Brazilia...
This article aims to examine the evolution of legal provisions of the environmental question in Braz...
In 1988, the Brazilian Constitution enshrined in its text the right to universal health care, which ...
The effectiveness of social rights in Brazil is a problem that endangers the whole constitutional pr...
This article aims to analyze, in the procedural dimension, the rights to participation and access to...
This article will examine the relationship between the judiciary and the effectiveness of social rig...
This article discusses about ONU Sustainable Development Goal #16: access to justice. OECD's Public ...
The judicialization of politics is a phenomenon in Brazil, impacting how policies are created daily....