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Constitutional experiences in the Brazilian Legal History
P. 5-17
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DOI: 10.1400/280910
ISSN: 1827-7950
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In this issue
- Constitutional experiences in the Brazilian Legal History
- António Manuel Hespanha and the Brazilian Constitutional History
- Constituent power and constitution-making process in Brazi : concepts, themes, problems
- Empire, Federalism, Nation(s) and Homeland(s) in the first Portuguese Constitutionalism (1821-1822)
- Moderating Power in the 19th Century Brazilian Constitutional Doctrine
- History of an «Extra-constitutional Situation» : Banishment in Brazil (1824-1978)
- Reception of norms of international law in the Brazilian Constitutional Experience : Doctrinal Conceptions about Executive Power overlays Between the Empire and the Republic (1824-1988)
- Legal Culture and Public Law in the Brazilian First Republic (1889-1930)
- History of Constitutional Review in Brazil (From Foundation to Nowadays)
- The birth of Brazilian presidentialism (1889-1902) : origins, governism, and first coalitions
- Abuse of Rhetorical Power and Presidential Impeachment in Brazil : Reflections from Legal History
- Preaching Against the Earthquake : the Rise of State Intervention and the Resistance to It in Brazilian Constitutional and Administrative Law.
- Social constitutionalism in Brazil : the Brazilian Education Association and the writing of the 1934 Constitution
- The 1988 Brazilian Constitution and the political regimes : an outline of intellectual history (1972-2019)
- Strained politics in democracy and its implications for the research on law, politics, and the Judiciary in Brazil
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