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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. February 24, 2013. Update on the Performance of Brazil’s New Freedom of Information Law. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Will Brazil’s ‘Prosecutocracy’ Transform Brazil for the Better? Corruption by Design The Forgotten R$19 Billion. On Colluding Against Brazil’s Criminal Justice System? On Back, observing.
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Programação | Consocial Livre de BH
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Consocial Livre de BH. 3 de abril, 9h – 18h, Auditório Vermelho do Ministério Público de Minas Gerais (Av. Álvares Cabral, 1690 – Lourdes). Pular para o conteúdo. O que é uma Conferência? A Consocial Livre de BH. 9h30 Apresentação da I Consocial Livre de BH e exposições temáticas:. Transparência ou opacidade das políticas públicas: fortalecimento de governança como estratégia de ampliação do exercício de controle pela sociedade. Alexandre Motta: “Qualidade do gasto público”. Insira seu comentário aqui.
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Uncategorized Archives - Observing Brazil
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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. Proposals to Root-Out Political Corruption in Brazil. April 26, 2016. If the media will not give salience to reform proposals, let me indulge you with one. It’s the Party System. What To Do about It. April 7, 2016. As I wrote last post, it’s the party system, stupid. Moderate party systems work best, we know. Political scientists have found this out by examining tradeoffs in representativeness, accountability. March 31, 2016. March 7, 2016. This is...
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Brazil's Growing Car Obsession - Observing Brazil
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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. Brazil’s Growing Car Obsession. March 4, 2012. My wife Carolina and I so far managed to avoid buying a car here in Brazil. It’s not that we have a strong aversion to owning a car; it would be great to have a little ride for weekend jaunts, but it’s just impractical. Happily, the cost-benefit does not (yet) make sense. My favorite vehicle for transport and public opinion. I Am 3 Times More Likely to Die in a Traffic Accident in Brazil than in Canada.
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Update on the Performance of Brazil's New Freedom of Information Law - Observing Brazil
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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. Update on the Performance of Brazil’s New Freedom of Information Law. February 26, 2013. Just a very brief update. On Brazil ‘s new Freedom of Information law (12.527) , which took effect. On May 16, 2012. Uring its first six and a half months of operation (2012-13), the federal government re gistered some 51,400 requests. The government claims to have answered approximately 95% of these re quests. For example, se nt. Niversity in Rio de Janeiro.
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access to information Archives - Observing Brazil
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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. Tag - access to information. Government Decides to Keep Archives Closed: Opacity to Prevail Under Dilma? November 5, 2010. Will Brazil’s ‘Prosecutocracy’ Transform Brazil for the Better? Corruption by Design The Forgotten R$19 Billion. On Colluding Against Brazil’s Criminal Justice System? On Colluding Against Brazil’s Criminal Justice System? On Back, observing. On Back, observing. On Tax Transparency Comes to Brazil.
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Tax Transparency Comes to Brazil - Observing Brazil
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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. Tax Transparency Comes to Brazil. December 26, 2012. A Rupture with Brazil’s Culture of Cordiality. January 28, 2016 at 10:53 am. It is very very important and necessary to for people to know the exact amount of taxes we are paying. Brazilians should not be taken for granted. let us know how much we are paying, as simple as that! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. On Back, observing.
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A Rupture with Brazil's Culture of Cordiality - Observing Brazil
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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. A Rupture with Brazil’s Culture of Cordiality. October 5, 2012. Click the pic to go to the editorial. Brazil’s Trial of the Century. Tax Transparency Comes to Brazil. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Will Brazil’s ‘Prosecutocracy’ Transform Brazil for the Better? Corruption by Design The Forgotten R$19 Billion.
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Vinegar Revolt - Observing Brazil
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A blog about Brazil, its politics and political culture. June 20, 2013. This is what people are calling the protests that are causing general upheaval in Brazil. The question is, why would a country at near full employment, whose average per capita income has nearly double over the last ten years, take to the streets in protest? I’ll try to answer this question in the days ahead. Check out my buddy Chris Gaffney’s blog http:/ www.geostadia.com/. Check out this video:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.