Monday, July 10, 2006

The Case Docket of the Brazilian Supreme Court

According to information available at the website of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court’s current caseload totals more than 7,000 cases on the docket per Term.

According to an official announcement made by Chief Justice Ellen Gracie, the Brazilian Supreme Court ("STF") has decided exact 55.512 cases from January to June, 2006, including judgments on appeals and cases disposed of, and unpretentious interlocutory orders (despachos interlocutórios) and information requests made to the STF. You got that right: 55.512 cases!

The case docket of the STF is out of all proportion, to say the least.

By the way, regarding those over 7,000 cases on the docket of the Supreme Court of the United States:

• plenary review, with oral arguments by attorneys, is granted in about 100 cases per Term;
• formal written opinions are delivered in 80–90 cases; and
• approximately 50–60 additional cases are disposed of without granting plenary review.

If you can read in Portuguese, please click here for the STF's official announcement.

You can learn a more about the Brazilian judicial system and the STF here.

1 Comments:

Blogger Nicholas Borelli said...

You should read one of my books. The protagonist is a lawyer. You'd love it.

Regards

Nick Borelli

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