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Desembargador is a
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title given to some appellate
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s in
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,
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and other countries influenced by the Portuguese legal tradition.


History

Historically, the title ''desembargador'' was given to the judges of some of the higher courts of the
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and, later, of the
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. ''Desembargadores'' were judges of the ''Desembargo do Paço'' (supreme court), of the House of Supplication (court of appeal for the southern provinces of the Kingdom) and of the several courts of ''relação'' (regional courts of appeal). The first ''Relação'' court was created in
Porto Porto or Oporto () is the second-largest city in Portugal, the capital of the Porto District, and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropol ...
by the transformation of the former Civil House court. Additional ''relações'' were later created after in the Portuguese overseas cities of
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(1544),
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(1609),
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(1751),
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(1812) and
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(1821). After the independence of Brazil was won from Portugal in 1822, the title continued to be applied in both countries and in the remaining parts of the Portuguese Empire to the judges of certain courts of appeal.


Present


Brazil

The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 defines ''desembargadores'' as the judges of the Courts of Justice, which are appellate courts of the state court system. Judges of the state first instance courts are called ''juízes de direito'' (judges of law). In 2001, the Regional Federal Court of the 4th Region determined that judges of such courts should be called ''desembargadores'', instead of simply ''juízes federais'', or federal judges, which was the name of their office until then. It was followed by the
Regional Labor Courts Regional Labor Courts ( pt, Tribunais Regionais do Trabalho) are Brazilian appellate courts of the Federal specialized court system for matters of labor law Labour laws (also known as labor laws or employment laws) are those that mediate the relat ...
renaming their labor judges to ''desembargadores'' too. First instance federal judges/labor judges continued being called ''juízes federais''/''juízes do trabalho''. This determination was criticized by the federal judge Julio Guilherme Schattschneider, who said that it was the equivalent to the President issuing a decree saying that they should be called Prime Minister. He said that the Court gave a bad example because its determination was unconstitutional, given that the Constitution determines that all federal judges, regardless of being appellate court judges or not, be called ''juízes''.Julio Guilherme Schattschneider
Desembargador federal?
Jus Navigandi (October 2002)


Portugal

{{Further, Judiciary of Portugal With the reform of the Justice system in the early 1830s, following the establishment of the Constitutional Monarchy in Portugal, the title ''juíz desembargador'' or simply ''desembargador'' became reserved only for the judges of the courts of ''relação''. Presently, there are five of those courts, one each in the cities of Porto,
Lisbon Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ...
,
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,
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and
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. By comparison, the judges of first instance are titled ''juízes de direito'' (judges of law) and the judges of the
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are titled ''conselheiros'' (councilors). The judges of the courts of administrative and tax jurisdiction have analogous titles and so those of the two regional central administrative courts (courts of appellate seated in Lisbon and Oporto) are also titled ''desembargadores''.


See also

*
Law of Brazil The law of Brazil is based on statutes and, partly and more recently, a mechanism called ''súmulas vinculantes''. It derives mainly from the civil law systems of European countries, particularly Portugal, the Napoleonic Code and the Germanic la ...
*
Law of Portugal The Law of Portugal is the legal system that applies to Portugal. It is part of the family of the civil law legal systems, based on Roman law. As such, it has many common features with the legal systems found in most of the countries in Continen ...


References

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