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Dark patterns in data protection

May 8, 2023

In a time where fake news is so prevalent, the topic of dark patterns has gained a lot of relevance. The term was purely academic but, in recent times, has been commonly seen in data protection regulations worldwide.

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U.S Department of justice updates its guide to corporate compliance programs

May 2, 2023

Now under the Biden administration, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has published, on March 3, 2023, an update to its guide for evaluating compliance programs. It assists prosecutors in this task, allowing them to identify whether the program is efficient at the time of the offense and whether it is effective at the time of a charging decision or resolution.

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The EDPB publishes new guidelines for personal data protection

April 11, 2023

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has recently published, after a public inquiry with different segments of European society, three new guidelines related to the protection of personal data.

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The sponsorship ethics of pharmaceutical and medical companies for physicians speaking in conferences

March 20, 2023

This is certainly one of the most controversial topics in recent years with regard to the interaction of the medical profession with the health industry – which encompasses the pharmaceutical industry, medical and hospital products and even cosmetics and food.

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ANPD REGULATES THE APPLICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS

March 7, 2023

Administrative Sanctions Regulation on Dosimetry and Application of Administrative Sanctions, which establishes the dosimetry guidelines for sentences, especially calculating the base value for fines the agency may apply. It is an initiative of the rapporteur and director of the ANPD – Arthur Sabbat, in which he was unanimously followed by the rest of the board. Although the criteria set out below establish clear guidelines, the ANPD may depart from its methodology or review the penalty, if impaired proportionality is found between the severity of the violation and the intensity of the sanction.

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Prison after conviction in appellate courts

February 23, 2023

Going to prison in Brazil is any easy task. The Brazilian procedural law, especially in criminal law, creates so many mechanisms for postponing the final and unappealable decisions that anyone having the resources to hire a lawyer or relying on an active public defender can postpone it. As such, many cases end up time-barred, although Brazilian legislation is slowly advancing in making crimes such as femicide or rape imprescriptible.

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Transparency International launches the 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index

February 6, 2023

Transparency International is a non-profit anti-corruption organization headquartered on Berlin that operates internationally. Its purpose is to combat corruption and criminal activities related to corrupt acts.

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ANPD launches new security incident form

February 1, 2023

In the second half of December 2022, the National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) published an amendment to the Security Incident Reporting form, to be used by all those who need to report security incidents starting January 1, 2023.

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Why is the Whistleblower despised in the Fight against Corruption in Brazil?

January 23, 2023

While some countries are failing in the fight against corruption, Brazil has achieved a real negative milestone in recent years. The country managed to deconstruct the Car Wash Operation , the most powerful symbol of the fight against corruption ever carried out in the country and also  encouraged impunity to public agents who commit acts of administrative impropriety, by sanctioning Statute 14,230 of 03.31.2022. Since then,  public agents can no longer be held responsible for damages caused by recklessness, negligence or malpractice, since only deceit (the intention to do or not to do) characterizes impropriety in the corresponding crimes typified by law. An open door for the "I don't know" people... For those who intend to prove anything, they must manage on their own prove that the agent intentionally did the act...

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The ANPD Guide on Cookies and Personal Data Protection

January 17, 2023

Cookies continue to be a source of concern for authorities responsible for data protection in all countries, even more so if one considers the lack of transparency in the collection and use of much of this data. Behold, the National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) issued an orientation guide for dealing with cookies in Brazil, although the General Data Protection Law (LGPD) itself has not displayed specific rules on the subject. Even for that very reason, this ANPD guide comes at a good time to resolve doubts and serve as a basis for guiding everyone on how to deal with the issue in Brazil.

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The action plan for Portugal's digital strategy

The digital age is not just an option but an inescapable reality, redefining societies, economies, and governments. Recognizing this, Portugal has reinforced its commitment to digital transformation, culminating in the approval of Council of Ministers Rule #214/2025 on December 29, 2025. This legal instrument is far more than a bureaucratic formality; it is the cornerstone of a future where technology serves as a catalyst for progress and well-being. Through this Resolution, Portugal has approved the 2026-2027 Action Plan of its National Digital Strategy (EDN – Estratégia Digital Nacional), as reported by the news outlet Sapo.pt. This plan is an ambitious yet pragmatic roadmap designed to achieve significant goals by 2030, with one clear objective: to position the country among Europe's leaders in digital transformation. The goal is to promote a transition that is not only technologically advanced but also deeply inclusive, sustainable, and ethical.

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The Railway Statute in Brazil

The Brazilian railway sector, historically challenged by inadequate infrastructure, bureaucratic hurdles, and an overreliance on road freight transport, has long needed a regulatory framework to unlock its true potential. Statute #14,273 of December 23, 2021, governing rail transport, represents a watershed moment. Known as the “New Railway Statute,” it emerged from extensive debate in the National Congress with a promise to modernize the sector's legal foundations, attract substantial private investment, and spur the development and expansion of the national rail network.

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The European Commission's adequacy decision for Brazil

The protection of personal data has become a central issue in the global legal and technological landscape. With the increasing digitalization of the economy and the cross-border flow of data, harmonizing legislation and recognizing equivalent levels of data protection between countries are fundamental steps to ensure legal certainty and the smooth operation of international commerce. The European Union's recent decision to recognize Brazil as a country with a level of personal data protection “essentially equivalent” to its own represents a significant milestone in this regard.

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Regulation of artificial intelligence in law

Artificial intelligence (AI) represents one of the most profound technological revolutions in recent history, with the potential to redefine society, the economy, and human interactions. Its ability to process large volumes of data, identify complex patterns, and perform tasks once exclusive to the human mind has generated transformative impacts across multiple sectors. From medicine, with more accurate diagnoses, to industry, with process optimization, AI is reshaping the way we live and work. At the epicenter of this transformation, the legal sector stands out as a particularly fertile ground for AI applications and, consequently, for AI regulation.

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European Union decision reignites debate over illegal content on social media

Last Friday, October 24, The Guardian published an article alleging that Meta Platforms Inc. had violated European Union (EU) law. The story was significant not only because it involved one of the world's largest companies, which controls giants like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, but also because it reignited the debate over social networks' responsibility to control illegal content on their platforms.

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Regulation of artificial intelligence in Brazil and worldwide

Regulations on Artificial Intelligence (AI) are developing rapidly around the world, reflecting growing concerns about the technology's ethical, social, economic, and security impacts. Different regions have adopted distinct approaches, influenced by their cultural, political, and economic priorities, in an effort to balance innovation with public protection.

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Brazil’s Superior Court of Justice ratifies joint and several liability in Brazilian Anti-Corruption Act

The Brazilian Anti-Corruption Act (Law #12,846/2013) represents a fundamental milestone in Brazil's fight against corruption by establishing, among other provisions, the objective liability of legal entities for acts harmful to the public administration.

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The Uruguayan Dignified Death Act

As reported by Veja magazine, the Uruguayan House of Representatives approved the Dignified Death Act on August 13, 2025, by a vote of 64 to 29, paving the way to legalize euthanasia in the country. The bill will now proceed to a vote in the Senate before it can take legal effect.

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Understanding the National Security and Investment Act

The global technological and geopolitical landscape has been rapidly evolving, highlighting a growing concern among nation states about protecting their strategic interests and economic sovereignty. Given this accelerating technological advancement and the critical importance of certain sectors to countries’ sustained growth, the United Kingdom – an open economy reliant on foreign investment – is no exception.

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SEC has record financial penalty collection in 2024

The US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) announced in early December, according to The Wall Street Journal, record-breaking year for financial penalty collections in 2024.

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Australia to ban minors from accessing social media

One of the biggest concerns for parents in the modern world is their children's use of social media. Depending on how they are used, social media can become a huge headache for parents and their children tend to be the most vulnerable part in this unfiltered environment, where a world of discoveries is just a click away.

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Do you know what the No Surprises Act is? Understanding its importance

The No Surprises Act is a prime example of legislation in a country where the legal system is based more on case law than statutes. While Brazil’s legal system originates from Civil Law, the United States follows Common Law. However, U.S. laws are often very well-drafted, especially in terms of their applicability. In this context, it is important to consider the role of the judiciary, which operates under the punitive principle, unlike Brazil's compensatory system, which is less effective.

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SEC Combats Corporate Retaliation Against Whistleblowers

Since the Dodd-Frank Act was enacted in the United States in 2010, the role of whistleblowers has proven crucial in helping authorities prevent fraud, bribery, and other legal violations. This is because the government lacks the personnel and resources to efficiently monitor the market on its own.

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The Brazilian Medical Association Intervenes in the Relationship between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical and Medical Products Industry

A significant concern in the healthcare sector is the potential conflict of interest between the pharmaceutical and medical products industry and healthcare professionals, particularly physicians. This potential conflict arises from the unique nature of the relationship: while the industry’s end customer is the patient, it is the physician who decides which product the patient will use. At the same time, patients pay physicians to prescribe the best treatment for their well-being.

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A Decision by the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice Sets Precedent in the Advertising of Medicines

The First Panel of the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice unanimously decided, under the report of Justice Regina Helena Costa, in the appellate decision on Special Appeal #2035645/DF, that Anvisa (the Brazilian FDA) does not have the regulatory authority to restrict the commercial advertising of pharmaceuticals by companies. This applies especially when its regulatory actions contradict the provisions established in Law #9,294/1996 and other legislative acts.

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