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  2. Superior Court of Justice (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    e. The Superior Court of Justice ( Portuguese: Superior Tribunal de Justiça, also known as STJ, IPA: [ˌɛsiteˈʒɔtɐ]) is the highest appellate court in Brazil for non-constitutional issues regarding federal law. The STJ also has original jurisdiction over some cases. Its jurisdiction is provided for in Article 105 of the Brazilian ...

  3. Regional Federal Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Federal Courts (in Portuguese, Tribunais Regionais Federais, commonly called TRFs) are the courts of appeal in the Federal Courts of Brazil [ pt], the second instance courts of the Brazilian federal justice system, responsible not only for appeals of trial court decisions, but also for writs of security, habeas corpus, and habeas ...

  4. Judiciary of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The National Labor Council (Conselho Nacional do Trabalho), was created in 1923 as a subdivision of the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, as such, it was originally part of the executive branch rather than the judiciary. In 1946 it was reformed into the Superior Labor Court (Tribunal Superior do Trabalho).

  5. Federal courts of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Federal courts of Brazil. The federal court system of Brazil has all its organs and competences listed and defined in the Brazilian 1988 Constitution. The National Justice Council is an exclusively administrative organ of the federal court system.

  6. Superior Labor Court - Wikipedia

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    e. The Superior Labor Court ( Portuguese: Tribunal Superior do Trabalho, TST ), is the highest Brazilian appellate court for labor law issues. Its headquarters are located in Brasilia, near the American Embassy . It is one of the five high courts in Brazil, the highest instance in the Brazilian federalized labor courts system, which includes ...

  7. Superior Electoral Court - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Electoral Court (Brazilian Portuguese: Tribunal Superior Eleitoral, TSE) is the highest body of the Brazilian Electoral Justice, which also comprises one Regional Electoral Court (Brazilian Portuguese: Tribunal Regional Eleitoral, TRE) in each of the 26 states and the Federal District of the country, as determined by the Article 118 of the Constitution of Brazil.

  8. Clèmerson Merlin Clève - Wikipedia

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    Clèmerson Merlin Clève (born November 21, 1958) is a Brazilian jurist, Law school professor, and lawyer. One of the most respected constitutionalists in Brazil, [1] [2] he is a full professor of constitutional law at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) (undergraduate, LL.M, and J.S.D.). [3] Clève is also a full professor of ...

  9. Judiciary of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Portugal is a system of courts that together constitute one of the four organs of Sovereignty as defined by the Portuguese Constitution. The courts are independent from the other three Portuguese organs of Sovereignty ( President of the Republic, Government and Assembly of the Republic ). The Portuguese courts are divided by ...