Works published by Editora Sem Fronteiras. Because knowledge expands.
The result of work developed by the Study Group on Individual and Collective Labor Law at the Mackenzie Presbyterian University Law School. Reaffirms the role of Labor Law as an instrument of social justice and the strengthening of constitutional values and human dignity.
Request information →Analyzes Rural Insurance as a legal and economic instrument capable of driving agricultural modernization and strengthening sustainable development in Brazil, relating the insurance framework to Economics and Constitutional Economic Law.
Request information →Through a philosophical approach, offers a critical appraisal of the conception of the State and its historical evolution involving ethical and economic precepts that influenced the political organization of society in its varied forms.
Request information →The result of a Doctoral Thesis with Double Qualification from FADISP-Brazil and USAL-Spain. Introduces co-parenting as an alternative for those seeking parenthood, analyzing its legal and practical aspects and challenges with contributions from psychoanalysis and psychology.
Request information →An indispensable work for national legal doctrine. Comparatively analyzes the Brazilian notary system, presenting notary offices as representatives of a form of de-judicialization of disputes under the seal of notarial public faith.
Request information →A group of postgraduate students from FADISP, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Lauro Ishikawa, produces a substantial contribution to reflection on Higher Education Institutions, their autonomy and the academy of Law — a complex, rich and challenging theme.
Request information →A tribute book that explores the theory of Quantum Law and its ramifications, as developed in the PUC-SP Law postgraduate program, following the proposal championed by Prof. Ricardo Sayeg on the legal phenomenon integrated with Philosophy and Physics.
Request information →A critical analysis of Amerigo Vespucci and Christopher Columbus, the 'Italians' who changed the world. Navigates the fascinating voyages and explorations behind the European discovery of the American continent, including the discovery of Brazil and the origin of the name 'America'.
Request information →Sconvolgenti rivelazioni sul personaggio di Amerigo Vespucci in un entusiasmante salto nel XV° secolo. Viaggi, esplorazioni e scoperte, incluso quella dell'America, e biografie dei principali personaggi del tempo, compreso Cristoforo Colombo.
Request information →A collective work bringing together legal reflections on the challenges of financial capitalism and the economic order in the digital age, covering topics from fintechs and crypto-assets to the regulation of technological platforms, data protection and the pursuit of balance between economic efficiency and social justice.
Request information →Articles by students of the Master's in Constitutional Economic Law at Unialfa on the legal governance of the economy under the 1988 Federal Constitution, with a focus on Brazilian economic development.
Request information →Fifth collection of Master's students from Escola de Direito Alfa Educação. Addresses Competition Law, Oligopolies and Competition Defense Systems in the Brazilian economic order.
Request information →Traverses central themes of the contemporary economic order, from the financial inclusion promoted by PIX and monetary decentralization via cryptocurrencies to the challenges of regulatory law in the face of digital transformations and state action in the economic domain.
Request information →Investigates the multiple facets of the development and underdevelopment binomial in Brazil, covering free enterprise, federalism, socioeconomic indicators, full employment in the pandemic context and the impacts of monoculture on the national economic order.
Request information →A work that traverses the paradigms from the liberal to the interventionist State, examining regulatory agencies, urban mobility, Brazilian economic constitutionalism and the limits of state action in the economy, including in the face of the atypical scenario imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A collection that explores the debate on sustainable development, planned obsolescence and Latin American thinking on underdevelopment, articulating themes such as the sharing economy, human rights and the role of taxation in the capitalist system.