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The Supreme Federal Court (in Portuguese language Supremo Tribunal Federal, or simply STF), is the Brazilian Supreme Court, the highest court of law of the Brazil. The court also functions as a last resort court, and its rulings therefore cannot be appealed. It can declare the unconstitutionality of laws passed by the National Congress of Brazil. This happens when the court judges a Direct Action of Unconstitucionality, (Ação Direta de Inconstitucionalidade or Adin).

The members of the court, who are called ministers (Ministro), are appointed by the President of Brazil and approved by the Federal Senate of Brazil. They face compulsory retirement at age 70.

Chief Justice The President and Vice-president of the Court are elected by their peers for a term of two years, and re-election for a consecutive term is not allowed. However, by centennial tradition, the members of the Court always elect as president the senior minister of the Court that has not yet served as president, and despite the votes being cast in secret ballot. That convention helps avoid turning the election for the presidency of the Court into a political contest, not beffiting judges. If it happens that all members currently sitting on the Court have already served as president, then the rotation starts all over again.

However, due to the existence of a compulsory retirement age, and the consequent appointment of new ministers to fill those vacancies, it is very rare for the cycle to be completed and re-started, and some ministers are forced to retire before their turn in the presidency arrives.

According to the same convention, the Court selects as vice-president for a certain term the minister who, according to that tradition, will be selected president in the succeeding term. Also by tradition, the elections of the president and vice-president are never unanimous, there being always one isolated minority vote in each election, as the ministers who are to be elected never cast their votes for themselves; such votes are cast either for the Dean of the Court – its most senior member – or for some other elder minister that the one to be elected admires and wants to pay homage to.

History The court was inaugurated in 1808, the year that the Portuguese monarch Colonial_Brazil#United_Kingdom_period_.281808-1822.29 in Rio de Janeiro, with the name of House of Appeals of Brazil, Casa de Suplicação do Brasil. With the proclamation of the country's independence and the adoption of the Constitution of the Brazilian Empire in 1824, a successor Court was established, the Supreme Court of Justice (Supremo Tribunal de Justiça), that was only installed five years later, in 1829. With the Constitution of Brazil#First, another successor Court was established, with the current name. Although the constitutional norms that regulated the creation of the Court allowed Brazil's first president, Deodoro da Fonseca, to nominate a new composition to the Court, the president chose to nominate as the first members of the Supreme Federal Court the ministers who were then serving as members of the predecessor imperial Court.

The number of members has changed through history. The Constitution of Brazil#Second decided that the court would have 15 members. When Getúlio Vargas came into power, the number of members was reduced to 11. It changed to 16 in 1965, but returned to 11 in 1969. It has not changed ever since.

Of all Presidents only one, Café Filho, has not nominated a minister.

Current , President of the Supreme Federal CourtThe court is composed by the following ministers (year of nomination and president that nominated in brackets):



The president has a two-years term, which cannot be renewed. When the president steps down, by convention, the most senior member who has not been president yet, who, also by convention, is the vice-president, is elected president of the STF. The current president, Ellen Gracie Northfleet, is the first woman to hold the post.

2006

There are four main cases put to the STF vote in 2006: The first is to determine if the abortion of a fetus with Anencephaly is legal. The second is to define if embryonic stem cell is constitutional or not. The third is to decide over the legality of the postal service monopoly. Finally, the fourth is to determine the constitutionality of the National Council of Justice ruling that banned nepotism from the Judiciary.

Criticism Critics claim that the STF bases most of its decisions in a political way. With the recent Mensalão scandal, former chief of staff José Dirceu requested various writs to halt his expulsion process. Three ministers voted in favour of Dirceu in all writs: Sepúlveda Pertence, Eros Grau and then-president Nelson Jobim.

It is also said that various ministers had electoral pretensions. Former minister, and former judge of the International Court of Justice, Francisco Rezek resigned to become minister of foreign affairs, and after some months returned to the court. Former minister Maurício Corrêa admitted the possibility of being a candidate to a state government while he was a minister. Both ministers Pertence and Jobim are rumored to be potential presidential candidates.

Changes Due to the possibility that a single President may appoint several Ministers, thus creating some form of political connection with them which would seem to distort the Court's independence, there has been some discussion about changing the manner of choosing new members.Some think that the current system of appointment works in theory, but should be bettered in practice. The appointment of new Ministers by the President usually finds no obstacles whatsoever in the Senate, where the discussion about the nominee's views and opinions are nothing but a formality. Therefore, there are those who argue that the Senate should start asking questions that really matter and concern the Judiciary Branch.Some others believe that the age of 70, that brings compulsory retirement, should be revised, while there are discussions currently being held in the Senate that argue that the appointment of the Ministers should be divised between the Executive branch, the Legislative branch and the Judicial branch.

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