Abstract

This chapter provides a broad account of the manifold deficiencies in the implementation of the rule of law in Brazil, offering both legal and extra-legal explanations for this. In doing so, it is contended that it is impossible to properly comprehend and appreciate the obstacles facing the realization of the rule of law in Brazil if confined simply to the observation of legal phenomena. Rather, a proper understanding can be achieved if a more ambitious interdisciplinary analysis is undertaken, addressing the legal, institutional, political and cultural issues of Brazilian society.

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