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Amid Explosive Growth Brazil’s Internet Stumbles over Hacking, Piracy and Censorship

As a rising star on the global stage and as the current financial model ...

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Signing International Treaties Does Not Guarantee Social Rights for Brazilians

Every year some two million labor disputes wind their way through the Brazilian labor ...

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A Glimpse on How the Law Works in Brazil

Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in his first public appearance since a ...

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Free-Loading Day: Brazil Students Go to Best Restaurants, Eat and Stiff Owners

If it's August 11 in Brazil, law school students from São Paulo will be ...

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In Brazil, Many Laws Are for Englishman’s Eyes Only

Due to the chasm in Brazil that exists between law on paper and “law” ...

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In Brazil, Rule of Law Is for the Birds

Brazil is a nation suffering from a substantial lack of commitment to the rule ...

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Labeling Transgenic Food Is the Law in Brazil. But Nobody Obeys It

The multinational food giant, Bunge, has 60 days to inform the public in Brazil ...