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Intro
Foreword by Professor Francisco José B. S. Leandro
Foreword by Professor Li Xing
Final Words
Introduction
Contents
Editors and Contributors
About the Editors
Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Legal Issues and Politics Within the Lusophone World
The Feasibility of the Portuguese Legal System in the Former African Colonies
Introduction
Portuguese Colonization: Duality of Law
Post-independence Period
Period of Liberal Democracy and Market Economy
Reference to Other Ex-colonies Beyond Mozambique
Conclusion
References

The Onto-Anthropological Foundation of Criminal Law in Brazil
Introduction: Portuguese Influence on the First Laws of Brazil
The Onto-Anthropological Foundation of José De Faria Costa
The Onto-Anthropological Foundation in Brazil: Presence and Innovation
Conclusion
References
The Base Erosion and Profit Shifting: A View of Portugal and Brazil
Introduction
BEPS: Concept, Mission, and Overview
Brief History of BEPS Action 4
Implementing BEPS in Portugal and Influence on Lusophony Countries
The Special Case of Brazil
Findings
References

Economic Law: A Focus on Lusophone Competition Laws
Introduction
Portuguese Competition Law: Influence on Other Lusophone States
Constitutional and Legal Framework of Competition Defence in Portugal
How Portuguese and Brazilian Regimes Compare
Conclusion
References
The Role and Influence of Portuguese Law in the Macau SAR of People's Republic of China: Issues and Perspectives
Introduction
Brief Historical Contextualization
The SAR, the Joint Declaration, and the Basic Law Pointing the Continuity Principle

The Macau Legal System Panoramic Characterization and Its Place in the Legal Families Discourse
Perspectives of the Future Role of Portuguese Law and a Lusophone Legal Family? Some Tentative Conclusions
References
The Pillars of Portuguese Foreign Policy: From the First Globalisation to the Twenty-First Century
Introduction
World Order and Diplomacy: A Background
Portugal in the First Globalisation
Pillars of the Current Portuguese Foreign Policy
Conclusion
References

Reframing Portuguese Foreign Policy After 1974: The Lusophone Discourse as Instrument of a Global Coloniality of Power
Introduction
Part I
An 'Almost Aristocratic Condition': The Discursive Framing of Identity Through PFP
Part II
'Portugal is not a Small Nation': The Literature on PFP as Practice
Part III
The Social Framing of a Lusophone Discourse
Conclusion
References
Portugal and China Geopolitics: Avenues to Cooperation
Introduction
Economies After the Pandemic
Portugal in the Post-Pandemic Global Environment
The Azores and Technology
Tourism

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