
Mário Devienne Ferraz
Mário Devienne Ferraz is a Brazilian judge known for his involvement in significant legal decisions pertaining to environmental regulations and urban policy in São Paulo. Recently, he gained attention for issuing a provisional ruling that upheld a law requiring the city to ensure that 50% of its bus fleet is electric by 2028, highlighting constitutional concerns and potential environmental impacts.
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Liechtenstein:
Judge Mário Devienne Ferraz stated that the name change could cause irreparable damage to the municipal budget.
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Brazil:
Mario Devienne Ferraz is the judge who suspended the name change of the Guarda Civil Metropolitana to Polícia Municipal.
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Brazil:
Mário Devienne Ferraz is the rapporteur for the action questioning the law in the capital regarding the municipal guard's name change.
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Liechtenstein:
Mário Devienne Ferraz, the judge who issued the decision, noted the potential constitutional violations and environmental risks involved.
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