Regarding removal courses, and therefore the preference in such cases was not invalidated. Resumption In the new trial , the vote of the rapporteur, minister Luís Roberto Barroso, prevailed. He agreed that the preference criteria for promoting MP members disrespects seniority and merit. Therefore, he maintained the precautionary measure at this point. On the other hand, the judge recalled that the preference is fully justified for removal competitions, as it prioritizes "the continuity of service and the use of the experience of those who already performed certain duties". Still according to Barroso, the procedures provided for the civil investigation are valid, as it is not a matter of Procedural Law, but rather a pre-procedural, procedural phase, within the competence of both the Union and the states. He recalled that section IV of article 25 of the MP's National Organic Law itself refers to the need for legislation on civil investigations in the states.
The rapporteur highlighted that São Paulo law also did not deal with Civil Procedural Law when granting the PGJ the authority to file ACPs. This is because it only brought internal responsibilities to members of the MP. "This is an organizational rule, a matter reserved for state complementary law", he pointed out. According to the minister, functional independence is an attribute of the MP institution, and not of each of its mem Vietnam WhatsApp Number bers. "The institution's internal organizational norms do not mean a limitation of the autonomy of its members, but rather a rationalization of ministerial activities as a whole", he pointed out. In his view, the MP-SP Organic Law also does not violate the guarantee that no one will be prosecuted except by the competent authority, as it does not remove from the prosecutor a competence that would be his by constitutional determination. So far, Barroso has been accompanied by ministers Kássio Nunes Marques, Alexandre de Moraes, Rosa Weber, Cármen Lúcia and André Mendonça.

The Portuguese navigator Fernão de Magalhães began the first sea voyage to circumnavigate the globe. reproduction Replica of Fernão de Magalhães' ship Reproduction Half a millennium later, in the book Maritime Law: studies in honor of the 500th anniversary of the circumnavigation of Fernão de Magalhães , the minister of the Federal Supreme Court Ricardo Lewandowski reconstructs Magalhães' expedition at the same time that he brings up current and relevant discussions of the Maritime Law. The work, published by the publisher Fórum in partnership with the Institute of Research and Legal Studies, will be launched in Itajaí (SC) on March 20th, at the University of Vale do Itajaí (Univale). In the presentation of the book, Navy Admiral Ilques Barbosa Junior states that the circumnavigation "contributed to altering the course of history" and brought several consequences for humanity. Among them, the "emergence of new knowledge, overcoming medieval myths, greater awareness of cultural diversity and, unquestionably, expansion of trade routes in the 16th century". ConJur The crew of the ship used for the circumnavigation of Fernão de Magalhães ConJur "Remembering this achievement is a way of demonstrating to the current and future generations that the great disruptive events of civilization impose the predominance of the common good, sacrifices, courage, ingenuity and high leadership capacity", says the military officer.