The State Council and the complex engineering of the monarchical government in 19th century Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1808-8139.v0i5p46-53Keywords:
political history, State^i2^sforms of governm, monarchy, Brazilian Empire, moderating power, State CouncilAbstract
This article aims to highlight and to further develop some aspects pointed out by José Reinaldo Lima Lopes in his essay "Brazilian legal culture in the XIX Century: the role of the Council of State (Division of affairs of justice)". It calls into question the State Council's purposes, during the Second Reign, mainly its relations with Royal Power, considering governing practices and the principles built up by the 1824 Constitution.Downloads
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2007-05-01
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