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Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): Brazilian Journal of Sociology of Law
Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): Brazilian Journal of Sociology of Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21910/rbsd.v11i3
Published:
2024-09-12
Apresentação
ABraSD's 2024-2026 Board and presentation of v. 11, n. 3
Edvaldo Moita, Thiago Simim
1-3
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Articles
Critical analysis of the legal discourse (ACDJ) of the vote by Gilmar Mendes on the suspicion of Sergio Moro in the Lula case, HD 164.493/DF
Fábio Gabriel Breitenbach, Virgínia Colares
4-27
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Reflections on Male Domination and the Sexual Division of Labor
A Case Study with Five Magistrates
Kamila Machado, Ricardo Ramos Shiota
25-56
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The Privacy in the Network Society
would “extimacy” be an unfolding of personality rights?
Jaqueline da Silva Paulichi, Valeria Silva Galdino Cardin
57-83
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African women in the books “Niketche: a history of polygamy” by Paulina Chiziane and “Purple Hibiscus” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Waleska Miguel Batista, Anike Ruth Omidire, Omotola Oluwadamilola Yusuf
84-109
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Reviews
The Gentleman and Homo Digitalis by Thomas Vesting
From Europe to the Americas
Julio Carvalho, Pedro Henrique Ribeiro
110-118
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Resenha critica do livro de Lionel Lewkow "Luhmann interprete de Husserl"
Sergio Pignuoli Ocampo
119-123 (port.), 124-128 (esp.)
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Interviews
Interview with Luciano Oliveira and Celso Campilongo
two ways in Brazilian Sociology of Law
Lucas Fucci Amato, Rodrigo Marchetti Ribeiro
129-151
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