Cesar Asfor Rocha
Cesar Asfor Rocha is a Brazilian jurist who previously held the position of corregedor-nacional de Justiça. He is known for his efforts to address judicial practices in Brazil, particularly concerning the residency requirements for judges. In 2008, he conducted a study that highlighted the prevalence of judges working under a controversial regime known as 'TQQ,' which allowed them to reside away from their judicial districts while only working three days a week. His tenure was marked by a commitment to ensuring judges adhere to constitutional mandates regarding their residency, aiming to enhance judicial accountability and community engagement.
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Cesar Asfor Rocha, then the national corregidor of Justice, aimed to eliminate the TQQ work schedule.
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