Brazil

Brazil: Dialogue with the Judiciary

There are plenty of examples of judicial activism in the world. The theme is old, but many specialists claim that it became more prominent in the post-World War II era, as a reaction to the inability of parliaments to curb infringement on individual rights.

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Zeina Latif is chief economist at XP Investments. She holds master and doctorate degrees in Economics at University of Sao Paulo (USP).

Previously she worked at Royal Bank of Scotland as senior economist for Latin America, and ING, ABN Amro and HSBC Asset as chief economist for Brazil.

She is columnist at the newspaper Estado de São Paulo and she is counselor at the Social and Economic Development Council of the Republic Presidency.

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