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eBooks sobre Tribunais

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  • Os onze

    O STF, seus bastidores e suas crises

    O mais completo relato sobre a atuação do principal tribunal do país, do Mensalão ao governo Bolsonaro.Desde o julgamento da ação penal 470, mais conhecida como Mensalão, o Supremo Tribunal Federal viu-se no centro do debate nacional. Seus integrantes se tornaram amplamente conhecidos e, também por isso, passaram a usar a opinião pública como fundamento para seus votos. Nos turbulentos anos de uma ... Leia mais

    De R$ 39,90 Por R$ 27,90

  • O tribunal

    Como o Supremo se uniu ante a ameaça autoritária

    Traduzido por Luiz Weber ...
    Os bastidores da resistência do STF ao populismo autoritário, entre a eleição de Bolsonaro e o golpe frustrado de 8 de janeiro de 2023.O Supremo Tribunal Federal foi a instituição republicana mais atacada pelo bolsonarismo ao longo do mandato do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro. Apesar de suas muitas idiossincrasias e disputas internas, o STF atuou com eficiência e unidade na guerra sem quartel da ... Leia mais

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  • Divergent Paths

    The Academy and the Judiciary

    Judges and legal scholars talk past one another, if they have any conversation at all. Academics couch their criticisms of judicial decisions in theoretical terms, which leads many judges—at the risk of intellectual stagnation—to dismiss most academic discourse as opaque and divorced from reality. In Divergent Paths, Richard Posner turns his attention to this widening gap within the legal ... Leia mais

    R$ 156,69

  • The U.S. Supreme Court

    A Very Short Introduction

    Séries series Very Short Introductions
    For thirty years, Linda Greenhouse, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction, chronicled the activities of the justices as the Supreme Court correspondent for the New York Times. In this concise volume, she draws on her deep knowledge of the court's history as well as of its written and unwritten rules to show the reader how the Supreme Court really ... Leia mais

    R$ 41,38

  • The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law

    Constitutional Law

    Séries series Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law
    The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law: Constitutional Law presents an accessible introduction to the enduring topics of American constitutional law, including judicial review, methods of interpretation, federalism, separation of powers, equal protection, and individual liberties. One of the most important functions performed by the American Constitution and the more than two centuries' worth of ... Leia mais

    R$ 153,79

  • Realizing Utopia

    The Future of International Law

    Editado por Antonio Cassese ...
    Realizing Utopia is a collection of essays by a group of innovative international jurists. Its contributors reflect on some of the major legal problems facing the international community and analyse the inconsistencies or inadequacies of current law. They highlight the elements - even if minor, hidden, or emerging - that are likely to lead to future changes or improvements. Finally, they suggest ... Leia mais

    R$ 428,79

  • The Margin of Appreciation in International Human Rights Law

    Deference and Proportionality

    Séries series Oxford Monographs in International Law
    The margin of appreciation is a judicial doctrine whereby international courts allow states to have a measure of diversity in their interpretation of human rights treaty obligations. The doctrine is at the heart of some of the most important international human rights decisions. Does it undermine the universality of human rights? How should judges decide whether to give this margin of appreciation ... Leia mais

    R$ 521,99

  • Os tribunais como espaços de reconhecimento, funcionalidade e de acesso à justiça

    O livro é uma análise inovadora e original acerca do tema do acesso ao direito e à justiça, concentrando-se na questão do(s) espaço(s) ao serviço da justiça e da própria administração da mesma enquanto serviço público. ... Leia mais

    R$ 52,90

  • Rebooting Justice

    More Technology, Fewer Lawyers, and the Future of Law

    America is a nation founded on justice and the rule of law. But our laws are too complex, and legal advice too expensive, for poor and even middle-class Americans to get help and vindicate their rights. Criminal defendants facing jail time may receive an appointed lawyer who is juggling hundreds of cases and immediately urges them to plead guilty. Civil litigants are even worse off; usually, they ... Leia mais

    R$ 67,69

  • A Matter of Interpretation

    Federal Courts and the Law - New Edition

    Séries series The University Center for Human Values Series
    We are all familiar with the image of the immensely clever judge who discerns the best rule of common law for the case at hand. According to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a judge like this can maneuver through earlier cases to achieve the desired aim—“distinguishing one prior case on his left, straight-arming another one on his right, high-stepping away from another precedent about to ... Leia mais

    R$ 78,19

  • The Practice and Procedure of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

    A thoroughly revised second edition that incorporates the major changes made in the procedures and practice of the Inter-American Court. Jo M. Pasqualucci analyzes all aspects of the Court's advisory jurisdiction, contentious jurisdiction and provisional measures orders through 2011. She also compares the practice and procedure of the Inter-American Court with that of the European Court of Human ... Leia mais

    R$ 237,89

  • A Short Introduction to Judging and to Legal Reasoning

    This Short Introduction looks at judging and reasoning from three perspectives: what legal reasoning has been; what legal reasoning is from the view of judges and jurists; and what legal reasoning is from the view of a social scientist epistemologist or humanities specialist.Geoffrey Samuel begins by identifying the main institutional focal points of legal reasoning (ius, regulae iuris, ... Leia mais

    R$ 151,09

  • Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration

    This leading commentary on international commercial arbitration, now in its sixth edition, is an essential guide for arbitrators, lawyers, and students. Based on the authors' extensive experience as counsel and arbitrators, it provides an updated explanation of all elements of the law and practice of arbitration. This text provides an authoritative guide to the international arbitral process, from ... Leia mais

    R$ 438,09

  • Richard Posner

    Judge Richard Posner is one of the great legal minds of our age, on par with such generation-defining judges as Holmes, Hand, and Friendly. A judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the principal exponent of the enormously influential law and economics movement, he writes provocative books as a public intellectual, receives frequent media attention, and has been at the ... Leia mais

    R$ 127,89

  • The Behavior of Federal Judges

    a theoretical and empirical study of rational choice

    Federal judges are not just robots or politicians in robes, yet their behavior is not well understood, even among themselves. Using statistical methods, a political scientist, an economist, and a judge construct a unified theory of judicial decision-making to dispel the mystery of how decisions from district courts to the Supreme Court are made. ... Leia mais

    R$ 288,99

  • The Great Justices, 1941-54

    Black, Douglas, Frankfurter, and Jackson in Chambers

    The Great Justices offers a revealing glimpse of a judicial universe in which titanic egos often clash, and comes as close as any book ever has to getting inside the minds of Supreme Court jurists.This is rare and little-examined territory: in the public consciousness the Supreme Court is usually seen as an establishment whose main actors, the justices, remain above emotion, vitriol, and gossip, ... Leia mais

    R$ 130,39

  • Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Law

    Séries series Oxford Monographs in International Law
    This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of international law, i.e. aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Such crimes are rarely committed by single individuals. Rather, international crimes generally connote a plurality of offenders, particularly in the execution of the crimes, which are often orchestrated and masterminded ... Leia mais

    R$ 750,39

  • See You In Court!

    Every day, trials impact the lives of untold numbers of citizens. But the public has only popular images and urban myths to give it an idea of what goes on in a trial. There has been no handy, easy-to-read reference book that explains trial strategy, tactics and the process to non-lawyers — until now. See You In Court fills this void.If there is a courtroom in your future or you are writing about ... Leia mais

    R$ 5,99

  • Extinção do Crédito Tributário

    Neste livro, o autor compila e consolida a experiência prática vi­venciada na magistratura federal e no magistério junto à Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. A legislação tribu­tária, em especial a Federal, contempla grande complexidade, a qual vem sendo incrementada pela baixa qualidade das leis aprovadas no Congresso Nacional. Falta massa crítica no processo de formação destes atos norma ... Leia mais

    R$ 57,00

  • Law’s Abnegation

    From Law’s Empire to the Administrative State

    Ronald Dworkin once imagined law as an empire and judges as its princes. But over time, the arc of law has bent steadily toward deference to the administrative state. Adrian Vermeule argues that law has freely abandoned its imperial pretensions, and has done so for internal legal reasons.In area after area, judges and lawyers, working out the logical implications of legal principles, have come to ... Leia mais

    R$ 195,39

  • The Privileges and Immunities of International Organizations in Domestic Courts

    Editado por August Reinisch ...
    Séries series International Law and Domestic Legal Orders
    International organizations are increasingly operating across borders and engaging in legal transactions in virtually all jurisdictions. This makes, familiarity with the applicable law and practice imperative for both international organizations and those who engage in legal relations with them. Furthermore, the issue of whether, how, and to what extent domestic courts take into account decisions ... Leia mais

    R$ 666,49

  • International Human Rights Law in Africa

    de Frans Viljoen ...
    This book provides a comprehensive and analytical overview of human rights law in Africa. It examines the institutions, norms, and processes for human rights realization provided for under the United Nations system, the African Union, and sub-regional economic communitites in Africa, and explores their relationship with the national legal systems of African states. Since the establishment of the ... Leia mais

    R$ 503,39

  • Women, Judging and the Judiciary

    From Difference to Diversity

    de Erika Rackley ...
    Awarded the 2013 Birks Book Prize by the Society of Legal Scholars, Women, Judging and the Judiciary expertly examines debates about gender representation in the judiciary and the importance of judicial diversity. It offers a fresh look at the role of the (woman) judge and the process of judging and provides a new analysis of the assumptions which underpin and constrain debates about why we might ... Leia mais

    R$ 352,09

  • Originalism and the Good Constitution

    Originalism holds that the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted according to its meaning at the time it was enacted. In their innovative defense of originalism, John McGinnis and Michael Rappaport maintain that the text of the Constitution should be adhered to by the Supreme Court because it was enacted by supermajorities—both its original enactment under Article VII and subsequent Amendments ... Leia mais

    R$ 247,09