Supreme Court of Brazil
The Supreme Court of Brazil, known as Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), is the highest court in the country. It is responsible for upholding the Brazilian Constitution and ensuring that laws comply with constitutional principles. The court has the authority to review cases, interpret laws, and protect fundamental rights.
The STF consists of eleven justices, appointed by the President of Brazil and approved by the Federal Senate. Justices serve until the age of 75, ensuring a stable judiciary. The court plays a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law and resolving disputes between different branches of government.