Passagens: International Review of Political History and Legal Culture
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Filosofia
Programa de Pós-Graduação em História
Laboratório Cidade e Poder
ISSN (on-line): 1984-2503
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A Hundred Years Of Disapproval
Brazilian Law Reviews in the XIXth Century
Brazil’s anti-terrorism law: re-readings of totalitarianism based on Giorgio Agamben and Hannah Arendt
Considerations About the Legal Field and Political Culture in the Transition to Modernity in Brazil
Direct interventions taken by Brazilian workers and the conquest of rights in the country – the case of the First Republic
Fundamental laws in the Ancien Régime and the expression of a new type of legal culture
History Becomes Public: Social Rights in “Magazine Format” Via the Ministry of Labour’s Bulletins of The 1950s
Is there a modern legal culture?
Judicial Activities as a Source for Historic Legal Research. Its use in the study of the colonial Spanish-American family
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
Neoliberalism And Law: Financial Reforms From 1977-1978 And Public Debt
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
Parental alienation in legal proceedings: a documentary research project
Power and Family Law in Luso-Brazilian Thought: Enlightenment and the circulation of juridical ideas and legal culture
Roland Freisler in Today’s World
The Administration of Veteran Troops in Buenos Aires during the Initial Years of the War of Independence (1810-1815)
The Criminal Trial of Indian Francisco “Pampa” Economi: Allegations and Actions Taken by the Provincial Court (Buenos Aires, 1823)
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 First Institutional Act: Carlos Medeiros Silva and the Supreme Federal Court in the Post-Coup of 1964
The humanitarian character of Mesopotamic legislation: an analysis of penal law under the third Ur dynasty
The origins of property rights in Rome: Mancipium – Nexus
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 Process of the Amnesty Granted to Bishops Involved in the “Religious Question”: Historiography, Constitutional Law and Diplomacy
The right to the village: Reflections on the Imbuhy case
“Bando de ideias novas”. Legal journalism, the circulation of ideas, and sociability networks between Recife and Bahia
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