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“Ruiz’s dense and consistent work represents the first critical analysis of the Brazilian adaptation of the U.S. informant system. […] For this reason alone, the book is worth reading. But there is much more: a consistent exercise in procedural democracy.”
Professor Ricardo Jacobsen Gloeckner, PhD

“This is a book already established as a doctrinal reference and frequently cited in case law, consolidating itself as essential reading for scholars and practitioners of Economic Criminal Law.”
Justice Rogerio Schietti Cruz, Justice of the Superior Court of Justice

“André Callegari and Raul Linhares combine their consolidated theoretical premises, developed throughout distinguished academic careers, with extensive practical experience in cases in which they acted as defense counsel. They present issues of both theoretical and practical relevance, offering theses of academic and professional significance.”
Justice Gilmar Ferreira Mendes, Justice of the Federal Supreme Court

“All the complexity surrounding judicial ‘impartiality’, and therefore the very (non-)existence of criminal proceedings, must be examined from the perspective of the theory of cognitive dissonance, masterfully presented by Ruiz Ritter.”
Professor Aury Lopes Júnior, PhD