Brazilian Journal of Law, Technology and Innovation

Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Published November 26, 2025
Emerging architectures of Digital Law: institutions, platforms and AI

It is with great satisfaction that we present Volume 3, Number 2 of the Brazilian Journal of Law, Technology and Innovation, marking yet another step in consolidating the journal as a leading platform for interdisciplinary debate at the intersection of law, governance, and digital transformation. Entering the second semester of our third year of uninterrupted publication, the journal continues to deepen its international reach and reinforce its commitment to rigorous peer review, high-quality scholarship, and open access. The nine articles gathered in this issue address a wide array of contemporary concerns—from digital constitutionalism and algorithmic governance to data protection, platform regulation, criminal reform, and innovations in notarial practice—offering readers both analytical sophistication and practical insights into the legal challenges of a rapidly evolving digital society. The Editorial Board expresses its deep appreciation to the authors who entrusted us with their contributions and to our dedicated reviewers, whose anonymous work ensures the scholarly rigor that characterizes this journal. We also thank our international advisory council and production team for their continued commitment to excellence. As we move into our fourth year, we reaffirm our mission to foster critical, interdisciplinary dialogue on the legal, ethical, and institutional transformations driven by digital technologies. We warmly invite researchers from Brazil and abroad to submit original research that advances understanding of law, technology, and innovation.

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We are proud to share great news: launched in 2023, BJLTI has achieved Qualis B1 in its first CAPES evaluation for the 2021–2024 quadrennium.


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January 13, 2026

Presentation

José Luiz de Moura Faleiros Júnior
I-IV
Emerging architectures of Digital Law: institutions, platforms and AI
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Articles

Inma Conde
1-41
Digital constitutionalism in practice: the legislative evolution of Brazil’s Marco Civil da Internet (2014–2025)
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Laurence Duarte Araújo Pereira, Maelle Antunes Pereira Lima, Maria Cláudia Viana Hissa Dias do Vale Gangana
42-71
Regulation of digital platforms: freedom of expression or exercise of power?
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Riya Gulati
72-86
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023: relevance and challenges
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Gabriel Oliveira de Aguiar Borges
87-104
The regulatory role of the Brazilian Data Protection Authority in shaping the personal data market
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Jessica Fernandes Rocha
105-115
Algorithmic management in occupational risk contexts: balancing privacy and safety in the workplace
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Eloisa Samy Santiago
116-136
Legal analysis of the ASSIS System: risks of nullity of judicial Acts in the context of algorithmic governance and discriminatory biases
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José Luiz de Moura Faleiros Júnior, Tales Calaza, Camila Renata Leme Martins
137-164
The linguistic turn in Public Law: plain language evolution in Brazil from Law 14,129/2021 to Law 15,263/2025
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Rodrigo Rocha Feres Ragil, Lucas Barbosa Folster
165-191
Artificial Intelligence regulation challenges from different approaches: the interface between Law and Economy
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Matheus Phelipe Mendes de Almeida
192-208
New technologies in the context of notary offices: an analysis of the implementation of electronic notarial acts through the e-Notariado platform in light of territorial jurisdiction established by law in Brazil
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