Brazil is a civil law country, with mainly codified law, but which as a result of increasing common law influence is moving towards being a hybrid system. Brazil is a federal republic. States have their own laws and courts, but adult incapacity issues are governed mainly by federal law. State courts have jurisdiction in procedure for incapacitation. Cases are normally heard at first instance in specialized family and succession courts. The federal constitution of 1988 is frequently cited. International conventions approved by qualified majorities in both Houses of Congress attain the status of constitutional amendments. This applies, for example, to UN CRPD. The current civil code dates from 2002. There are in addition relevant statutes, particularly the Statute of Elderly Persons 2003 (‘2003 statute’).
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