
Ivar Hartmann
Ivar Hartmann is a professor at Insper and a researcher specializing in judicial processes and democracy. He has contributed to significant studies analyzing the voting behavior of Brazil's Supreme Court, particularly regarding the impact of virtual voting formats on judicial diversity and decision-making. His research indicates that the Supreme Court's Plenário Virtual has led to a marked decrease in dissenting opinions among justices, raising concerns about the implications for legal transparency and the robustness of judicial dialogue.
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Ivar Hartmann is an associate professor at Insper who estimates that the legal job market will see changes in functions due to AI.
Médico que atende com IA e advogado que desenvolve robô; o que muda em profissões tradicionaisIvar Hartmann, a law professor at São Paulo business school Insper, said the sanctions against Moraes could lead the Supreme Court to stiffen its resolve.
US imposes sanctions on Brazilian high court judgeIvar Hartmann stated that interviews are permissible as long as they do not circumvent legal limitations.
Brazil's Supreme Court threatens Bolsonaro with arrest if interviews published on social mediaIvar Hartmann is a professor who contributed to the study on the STF's decision-making.
Ministros do STF raramente divergem; veja o que influencia nas vezes em que há discordânciasIvar Hartmann is a professor at Insper and one of the authors of the study on the STF's virtual plenary.
Chance de divergência entre ministros do STF cai pela metade no Plenário Virtual e gera críticas

























