
Acácio Miranda
Acácio Miranda is a constitutional law expert and professor who has contributed to discussions regarding judicial compensation in Brazil. He emphasizes the ethical implications of judicial salaries exceeding constitutional limits and advocates for the need to regulate additional benefits, known as 'penduricalhos', to ensure a responsible and sustainable salary structure within the judiciary. His insights highlight the complexities of balancing fair remuneration with ethical standards in public service.
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Recent news mentions
Acácio Miranda, a criminal lawyer, pointed out that the court's position on vulnerable rape is 'minority' in law.
juristas criticam absolvição de homem acusado de estupro de menina de 12 anos por 'vínculo consensual'Acácio Miranda is a constitutional lawyer who explains the legal implications of the crimes committed during the January 8th events.
como ficariam as penas de ‘Débora do batom’, ‘Fátima de Tubarão’ e homem que quebrou relógioAcacio Miranda is a lawyer who evaluated the implications of Gilmar's decision regarding impeachment requests.
Decisão de Gilmar pode arquivar 66 pedidos de impeachment de ministros do STF que já estão no SenadoAcácio Miranda, a constitutional law doctor, evaluated the need for political willingness to recognize the inflationary deflation in these categories.
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