The bureaucracy of the Brazilian Supreme Court, the importance of televised sessions and the legitimacy of the institution were some of the points of discussion at a CEBRI-hosted lunch on March 1. The event was attended by Joaquim Falcão, Professor of Constitutional Law at FGV Rio and CEBRI Member as well as Ambassador Marcos Azambuja, CEBRI's Trustee Emeritus.
March 01, 2018
Country Club, Rio de Janeiro
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The bureaucracy of the Brazilian Supreme Court, the importance of televised sessions and the legitimacy of the institution were some of the points of discussion at a CEBRI-hosted lunch on March 1. The event was attended by Joaquim Falcão, Professor of Constitutional Law at FGV Rio and CEBRI Member as well as Ambassador Marcos Azambuja, CEBRI's Trustee Emeritus.
Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1990-1992)
Member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters