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Chamber Grotesque In Arthur Schnitzler’s Literature

The Law Of Men: Judicial Formation And Political Culture In The Brazilian Empire

A Centralising Monarchy and Judicial-Political Relations in the Kingdom: Castile in the Eighteenth Century

A Hundred Years Of Disapproval

A Legal System in an Allegedly Social State and in a Slightly Democratic Society

A Methodological Discussion On Credit In The 19th Century

A Writer Always Speaks From Personal Experience a Viennese Youth and Arthur Schnitzler´s Autobiography

Abolition and Citizenship in the Republican Press of the Court: Gazeta Nacional, 1887-1888

Abolition and Citizenship: the Guarda Negra da Redentora [the Black Guard of Isabella the Redeemer] in Rio de Janeiro

Acts of Legislative Power in the Brazilian Empire (1826 –1889)

Against punishment by flogging: how to instruct the rich and persuade the crown

Americanization of Brazil or a Pragmatic Wartime Alliance? The Politics of Nelson Rockfeller's Office of Inter-American Affair in Brazil During World War II

An analysis of the medieval Christian ethos based on the Rule of Saint Benedict, Pastoral Rule, and The Name of the Rose

Anauê, Alvorada and Flama Verde: the Integralist Press and Disputes for Political Power in Santa Catarina

Angola’s political makeup (as of the MPLA’s victory in the elections of August 31, 2012)

Anti-Liberalism as a Discursive Strategy for Political Construction: the Discourse Employed by the Argentine Government in Negotiations from 2003-2005

Appropriations of human rights in Brazil and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

Argentina and the Crisis of Neoliberalism. A Retrospective View of the Causes of the 2001 Example in Search of What Led to Our Country’s Collapse and Breakdown in Relations With The IMF

Aristide: Hero or Villain? Notes on Haiti’s recent political history (1980 – 2004)

Bartolomé Mitre: Reflections on the circulation of ideas, the writing of history, and diplomacy in Brazil-Argentina relations

Benjamin, W. & Said, E. Intellectual and Affective Approximations

Bernardo Pereira de Vasconcelos and the Construction of the Empire

Between Memory and History: the Poetic Narrative of the Young Gilberto Freyre

Between military and criminal justice: soldiers and “wrongdoers”

Brazil and 40 Years of Angolan Independence

Brazilian Law Reviews in the XIXth Century

Brazil’s anti-terrorism law: re-readings of totalitarianism based on Giorgio Agamben and Hannah Arendt

Brief Notes on Criminal Policy and the Police in Modernity

Carl Schmitt and the Church’s political form

Catboats, Lanchs and Canoes: Notes toward a History of the Relations Between the Islands of Providencia y Santa Catalina and the Central American and Insular Caribbean by Means of the Construction and Use of Wooden Vessels

Changes and Continuities In Crime In Uruguay (1878-1907)

Citizenship and political rights during the early years of the French Revolution (1788-1790)

Citizenship in the 1800s: the Role Played by Lime Manufacturers in the Parish of Ilha do Governador

Close to the World, Far from the Capital: Access to Justice and the Labour Jurisdiction in the Municipality of São João de Meriti

Confederations as a Balancing Power Device: The Continental Treaty of Santiago (1856)

Considerations About the Legal Field and Political Culture in the Transition to Modernity in Brazil

Criminology and Criminal Policy

Criminology and Police in Brazil at the turn of the twentieth century

Criminology’s unlikely autonomy: a historical and methodological incursion

Criminology’s unlikely autonomy: a historical and methodological incursion

Crisis in The Economy: Public and Private Sectors in Conservartive Alliance

Dakar, a Port at the Service of an Empire: Infrastructures, Institutions and Port Management in West Africa (1857-1939)

Democracy in the twenty-first century: crisis, concept, and quality

Departmental Hierarchy and Municipal Autonomy in the Southern Oasis of Mendoza (Argentina – 1948/1950)

Dilemmas and hardships in the transition to modernity: Sociability network, religious and political culture (Barão do Rio Branco, Oliveira Lima and Gilberto Freyre)

Direct interventions taken by Brazilian workers and the conquest of rights in the country – the case of the First Republic

Discourses to a Captive Audience in Brazilian Labor Legislation

Disputed Water. Transfomations to Public (and Private) Interests in the Use of Public Water

Dostoyevsky, Machado de Assis: ‘What Is to Be Done’ about the end to servitude and slavery

Dr Faust’s Lament: Humanism and Paradoxes of a Modernity in Crisis – Observations Based on Goethe’s Faust and Thomas Mann’s Dr Faustus

Eighty years of Divini Redemptoris: The consolidation of Catholic anti-communism

Eric Santner, “Flesh”, Sovereignty, and Art: The People’s Two Bodies South of the Equator?

Eroticism the Dialogue Between Different Cultures and Ethnic Groups

Espadrilles but not Books? Peronism, Literature and Workingclass Sectors in the Work of Luis Horacio Velázquez (1944-1954)

Ethics and Political Practice: Rethinking the Uses of the Concept of Hegemony and Event in the 2002 Brazilian General Election

EU Constitutional Law-Policy Making and The Notion of “Common European Legal Tradition”

Explosion in the Cathedral: Power, Culture, and Modernity in Latin America

Extradition and the Judicialization of Politics: the Unprecedented Case of Cesare Battisti

Faith and constitutionalism in Brazilian Independence

Family and the Psychiatric Reform

Fantasy in Politics: Suffering and Guilt in the Unpredictable Contingency of Desire

Fidelino de Figueiredo and Jonathas Serrano: Some Reflections on Catholic Thought and Political Radicalization in the 1930s

For a New Concept of Terrorism

Forced Internal Exile in 19th Century Brazil and Its Utilization in the Occupation of the Fields of Guarapuava

Formalism and Generalization in the Sociological Forms of Simmel and Schutz’s Strangers

Franco’s Army: a Giant with Clay Feet

From a Struggle for Land to a Questioning of Neoliberalism: Paths Taken by Peruvian Peasant Organizations (1969-1993)

From Antonio Mamerto to Gauchito Gil: Control Strategies and Forms of Popular Resistance in a Region on the Border between Argentina and Brazil

From Lusitanian Integralism to National Syndicalism: Tensions and Conflicts

From Public Relations to the new Conception of Treatment of Minors: 20 Years of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child in Latin America (1989-2009)

Fundamental laws in the Ancien Régime and the expression of a new type of legal culture

Germanic Political Culture, Power Relations And Reception in Brazil According to Rudolf Von Jhering, Ernst Haeckel and Hans Kelsen (1879-1939)

Giving Crime a Face: The Beginnings of Identifying Criminals in Uruguay

Haciendas And Barracks: The Agrarian Question on The Military Perspective in Brazil and Peru (1961-1988)

History and Teleology in Darwin and Marx. To Understand a Debate

History Becomes Public: Social Rights in “Magazine Format” Via the Ministry of Labour’s Bulletins of The 1950s

History’s Delay: Peasants and Political Engagement (1964/1996)

Horizons for the national Constitution: Constitutional reform among three professors at the University of Buenos Aires Faculty of Law and Social Sciences (Argentina, 1930-1950)

Human rights and contemporary slave labor

Immunology: Has a Shift Occurred to the Autopoietic Paradigm?

Impasses and Controversies in The Construction of The Historical Memory of The Catholic Church in Brazil

Impeachment: Notes for historical-legal research into Law no. 1.079/1950

In search of infinite mandates. The election and re-election of governors in the provinces of Chaco, Formosa, and Misiones (1983-2015)

Indiscipline, monitoring and the production of illegality in Rio de Janeiro (Empire of Brazil: 1820-1830)

Intellectuals and Power: The Intersection of Socialism and Liberalism during Alfonsin’s Presidency

Intellectuals, Circulation of Ideas and Cultural Appropriation: Notes for a Discussion on Metholodogy

International Legal Order in Help of National Legal Order

International migration (sovereignty, human rights and citizenship)

International Youth Year (1985): The global and the local in Argentina

Is there a modern legal culture?

Jansenism, Freemasonry and the Catholic Reaction movement: Alfredo Freyre and the dispute over education in Pernambuco (1910-1920)

Joaquim Nabuco, the “Insurrecionados” [Rebels] and the ‘Anarquistas’ [Anarchists]: Press Wars and the Political Process of Abolition

José de Souza Marques’ Social and Political Opinions: An Analysis of the Life of an Afro-Descendant Pioneer in Affirmative Action in Brazil

Judicial Activities as a Source for Historic Legal Research. Its use in the study of the colonial Spanish-American family

Jus gentium and the nation: natural, positive, and possible

Land and Liberty: Experiences of the Agrarian Reform and Counter-reform in Peru and Chile (1962-1997)

Latin American Law in the late stage of colonialism

Law and civil disobedience: the constitutional and democratic state in Jeffersonian law

Law and Religion: Towards a General Theory of Procedure in light of the Torah

Law as Pater

Law schools and political disputes in Juiz de Fora in the First Brazilian Republic

Lawyers and Corporatism among the middle class in post-1930 Brazil

Legal grounds and judicial discretion: tracing the move toward codification in nineteenth-century Mexico City

Legislation and public policies on immigration in Brazil

Liberal Criminology. Notes on the Classical School and the pre-scientific period of Criminology

Liberal Projects in The Empire Of Brazil

Liminality and the processes for certifying communities descended from quilombos

Listening based on Nature and Observation in Guimarães Rosa’s Grande Sertão: Varedas

Local Governability through the Prism of Communal Intervention (Buenos Aires, 1954)

Love & Death in Arthur Schnitzler

Lusitanian Integralism: the Context and Doctrine behind its Formation (1890-1914)

Managers’ Role in the Cultural Change to Have Occurred within Portuguese Public Administration: The Case of Meritocracy

Marbury vs. Madison: a revision of the key decision on the judicial review of constitutionality

Marxism in the history of the Supreme Federal Court: an analysis of the Brazilian civilian-military-corporate dictatorship (1964-1985)

Maternity and biopolitics in Argentina: Gregorio Aráoz Alfaro, El Libro de las Madres, and eugenics (1870-1955)

Migration and Development: segregation and criminalized violence

Migration and Refugees in Argentina: an Analysis of Current Legislation

Narrating Portuguese Restauração

Natural Resources and International Relations: Brazil as a Precedent in World War II

Neoliberalism And Law: Financial Reforms From 1977-1978 And Public Debt

Notes on the Contemporary Urban Question

Notes On The History Of Penal Systems

Notes on the institutional organization of the Portuguese Empire. The European Ancien Régime and municipal councils

Observations on the erroneous way in which Law Schools teaches the History of Law

Observing Some “Family Arrangements” in Brazilian Fiction

On The Immortality of Mortals in a Dark World

On the Modern Day Prison and the System of Punishment: The Postcorrectional System in Barbaric Capitalism

Order in The Market Square: Administration Standards and Practice in Rio de Janeiro´s Markets

Paradigms for the Twenty-First Century: Potential Applications of the Psychoanalytical Indiciary Paradigm to the Human and Social Sciences

Parental alienation in legal proceedings: a documentary research project

Perceptions of Violence in the Practices of Health Care Professionals: De-Structured Families, Shoot-Outs and Other Stories

Police in Havana in the Nineteenth Century

Politics at The Time of The Oporto Revolution: Constitutionalism and Dissent in Maranhão

Positivism as culture

Post-abolition: the anti-abolitionist press and the death penalty in Uruguay in the early decades of the twentieth century

Post-Council Catholic Sociability. The Case of the Third-World Movement in Argentina (1966-1976)

Power and Family Law in Luso-Brazilian Thought: Enlightenment and the circulation of juridical ideas and legal culture

Power and Order in the Formation of Modernity: A Genealogical Approach to the Law

Prisional Work in “Casa de Detenção do Recife” in The Nineteenth Century

Prisons and forced labor in the mid-nineteenth century

Psychosocial interventions in the adoption process

Public and Media Space and Ideological Hegemony A Narrative Construction Crossed by The Imaginary

Public international law, mass migrations, and international constitutionalism

Putting Social Rights Into Practice: The Treatment of Individual Claims From Striking Staff At The Z. D. Costi Abattoir (Passo Fundo/Rio Grande do Sul, 1988)

Rábulas and Bacharéis and the Contestado War: the law, the police, and social conflict (1912-1916)

Racism in Monteiro Lobato according to superficial readings

Reciprocal Accomodations: The Catholic Church and Secular Power in Argentina and Brazil

Reflections on Regional Integration and Human Rights

Reforms to the Buenos Aires Police Intendancy: Crisis, Revolution and Centralization (1810-1821)

Religion, Legal Culture And Political Feelings. The Parliamentary Debates on The Death Penalty And Deportation In Brazil In The Nineteenth Century

Religious Foundation of the Ideal of Perfect Market In Adam Smith

Representations of power. Argentina Austral' review

Risk Society and Helplessness: flooding of the Rio Madeira

Roland Freisler in Today’s World

Royalty and Public Health in Portugal (from the 14th to 16th Centuries)

Rugs, Youth and the Repressive-Legal Apparatus of the Military Period

Setting up showcase on Fifth Avenue: The workings of the Brazilian information bureau in the US from 1935 to 1945

Sex Education According to Catholic Political-Theological Thought: The Theme of Reproduction in Sex Education Aimed at Children and Teenagers

Shanghai Biennial–2008 It's Worth a Potosí. City, Power and Cultural Circularity

Simón Bolívar and the Congress of Panama: the first attempt at Latin American integration

Social Policies and Change of Course of our History

Solidarity Ties: Post-Emancipation Families and Relatives Among the Municipality of Juiz de Fora’s Population of African Descent

Some approaches for understanding the economics of the illegal drug trade

Some Political Changes in Brazilian Financial Institutionalization Path

State and the Manipulation of Fear. Children and Minors in The Context of the Criminal Policies of the City of Rio de Janeiro

State Of Exception and Literary Representations: Blindness, Seeing, and The Plague

State Terror and Sovereignty: A Report on Operation Condor

State, Knowledge and Power in Brazil

State, Society and Social Control in the Legal-Penal Thought under Vargas’ Government – 1930-1945

Suffocation among the Heights on “Páramo” by Guimarães Rosa

Suggestions for an Anlysis of Multiculturalism in the Mercosur (Argentina and Brazil)

Sustainable Human Development, Labor and Gender in the Mercosur

Tensions, Choices and Expectations: Political Ideas and Their Historical and Social Context According to Individual Trajectories

The 50th anniversary of the Brazilian coup d’état: civic order and illegality at the beginning of the Brazilian dictatorship (1964-1965)

The administration of justice in light of demands for more effective punishment of crimes against property. (Province of Buenos Aires, 1915-1921)

The Administration of Veteran Troops in Buenos Aires during the Initial Years of the War of Independence (1810-1815)

The Argentine Supreme Court of Justice and The Conservative Order: An Analysis of Trajectories (1853-1930).

The Catholic-Thomist Restoration Based on the Political and Legal Field in Minas Gerais in the Passage to Modernity

The Chamber of Commerce and The State Apparatus of The Empire: Trials and Staging

The Clash between the Luzia (Liberals) and the Saquarema (Conservative) Parties: Court Structure as a Political Problem in the Empire of Brazil

The Colonization of the New World and its Legal Principles: The Debate on Indigenous Slavery in the Portuguese and Spanish Americas

The Corporate Elite and Democracy: A Case Study on the Ethos Institute

The crime of concubinage under the reign of John II of Portugal: the case of Jsabell Aluarez

The Criminal Trial of Indian Francisco “Pampa” Economi: Allegations and Actions Taken by the Provincial Court (Buenos Aires, 1823)

The crises and criticism facing human rights discourse: suggestions for restoring meaning

The democratic transition under dispute

The Development of the Communications System in Santa Catarina: The Telephone (1876-1927)

The echo of slavery: the historical process shaping penal selectivity

The economic analysis of law and North American legal realism

The Expositor of Legal Culture and the History of Law: Pioneerism and the impact of Lawrence Friedman

The Eye Which Spies Through the Cracks of the Past. Approaching the Treatment of Recent Memory and History in Argentine Cinema (1983-2009)

The feminine and the obscene under the dictatorship: Realidade magazine and the Supreme Federal Court

The First Institutional Act: Carlos Medeiros Silva and the Supreme Federal Court in the Post-Coup of 1964

The house of silence. Chinese and Mexicans involved in the illegal opium market and related activities in Guadalajara, Jalisco, from 1917 to 1950

The house of silence: Chinese and Mexicans involved in the illegal opium market and related activities in Guadalajara, Jalisco, from 1917 to 1950

The humanitarian character of Mesopotamic legislation: an analysis of penal law under the third Ur dynasty

The Importance of Looking Back: The Document Search and Seizure Order and The Times We Live in

The Instituto do Ceará and the writing of the history of the Abolition of Slavery

The judiciary’s public policies: A re-defining of the principle of the efficiency of adjudication from the perspective of neo-constitutionalism

The Liberal Revolution of Porto and the concept of a social pact in Brazilian parliament (1826-1831)

The meanings of the concept of ‘strike’ under the legislation of the Vargas Era (1931-1945)

The messianization of the leader: Mass propaganda in communist and fascist regimes

The Military Dictatorship in Brazil: From the dictatorial legal instruments to the democracy granted

The movement in favor of a Universidad del Norte in Salto: from local grievance to right-wing offensive (1968-1973)

The myth of São Tomé or Sumé [Saint Thomas] and the theological-political nexus between the East and the West

The National Policy on Alcohol, Crack and Drug use in Rio de Janeiro and the Return of Punitive Rationale

The Negative as an Obstacle to an Understanding of Contemporary Violence: Crime and Collectiveness

The Neoclassical Movement in Administration: A Historic Example

The origins of property rights in Rome: Mancipium – Nexus

The other side of the War on Drugs: Contributions from Walter Benjamin’s Thesis VIII

The path to Tsilhqot´in. The recognition of Aboriginal titles in Canada and lessons from the Tsilhqot´in Nation vs. British Columbia for Brazilian Law

The Patrimony of the Nation (PN)

The Power Of The Colonels in The Contestado Movement

The Process of the Amnesty Granted to Bishops Involved in the “Religious Question”: Historiography, Constitutional Law and Diplomacy

The pursuit of development: reactions among the Rio de Janeiro press to Celso Furtado’s social thought (1961-1962)

The Reception of Modern Constitutionalism in Portugal and the Writing of the History of Law

The repressive state and its masks: The criminalization of social movements in Brazil

The Right to Adequate Housing According to Legal Regulations in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay (1990-2010)

The Right to Strike in the Debates of the National Constituent Assembly of 1933-1934

The right to the village: Reflections on the Imbuhy case

The Rio de Janeiro Conference and the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance: conflicts in the formation of the Inter-American system

The role played by Brazil and the UN in the independence, pacification and (re)construction of East Timor

The royal Padroado and regalism in the early days of Brazilian independence (1820-1824)

The Russia-China alliance and the future of Eurasia: new geopolitical scenarios

The scope of the crime of genocide: epistemological considerations on massacres

The search for a transnational identity in the thought of António Sardinha and Gilberto Freyre

The shaping of the contemporary idea of freedom

The shaping of the memory of Rui Barbosa: A political agenda

The Sickle Faces the Tank: Rural Workers Organizations Confront Military Regimes in Brazil and Peru (1961-1988)

The Small-Claims Law and the Justice of the Peace in Mendoza’s Agricultural Colonies (Argentina), 1900-1910

The State, Institutions and the Regulation of Yerba-Mate Activities in Brazil

The Strengthening Of The Idea Of Nation During The French Revolution And Its Consequences For The Modernity

The Theoretical Field and some Features of Penal Social Control

The Uses of Autocracy in The Post-Dictatorship Democracy and Forms of Domination Through Consensus

The Vargas Era and the trajectory of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court: an institutional historical analysis (1930-1945)

The Way of Infamous Men: Penal Public Politicies and the Support Programs to Those Exiting the Penitentiary System in Brazil

The “perfect marriage”, religious culture and political sentiments

Thoughts on the “Escalation of Violence” in Juiz de Fora

Tribunes of Honor, Courts of Justice: Public Opinion and Morality in the 19th Century

Twenty-First Century Man: Autonomous Subject, Disposable Individual or even, “Killable”

Two Political Enigmas Assessed in Light of the Ideas of Étienne de la Boètie and M. Foucault

Uranus, Onan and Venus: Psychopathologized sexuality in nineteenth-century Uruguay

Uses and abuses of the state of siege in France

Vigo, Vulgo Almereyda by Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes: Subjectivity in the history of cinema

Vulnerability VS. Autonomy Contemporary Migration Conflicts

Where does Democracy Reside? The Parliamentary Debates on the Municipal Government in the City of Buenos Aires during the First Peronist Regime (1946-1955)

Why the Spatial Program Crawls (The Brazilian Difficulties to Develop Strategic Projects)

Winds of a Revolution and Ideas on Crime and Punishment

Women’s press and sexuality: 1946-1973

Words of Terror The Speeches of President Maria Estela Martinez de Perón and the Legitimisation of The Devices of State and Parastatal Violence

Youth, Social Projects, Entrepreneurism and Creativity: Devices, Artefacts and Agents for the Governing of the Youth Population

‘Reinventing’ Labourism in the 1950S: State Policy’s “Pedagogical Mission” During President Vargas’ Second Term

“A Tale of Two Cities": The Tricentenary of Camões in Lisbon and in Rio de Janeiro

“Bando de ideias novas”. Legal journalism, the circulation of ideas, and sociability networks between Recife and Bahia

“Born criminals”: The evidential paradigm and state racism in police scientism (nineteenth century)

“Security”, “War” and Codification During the Military Dictatorship

“Social Democracy” Law and Its Limits: Unger Critical Thought

“Your vote is your weapon”: Local and electorate power (1947-1959)














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