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Direito no Cotidiano
- Guia de sobrevivência na selva das leis (Coleção Cotidiano) [Survival Guide in the Jungle of Laws (Everyday Collection)]
- Narrated by: Dalton Barone
- Length: 3 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
""Este audiolivro explica, em linguagem simples, as principais regras e a estrutura básica da Justiça. Há normas para o nascimento e a morte, a infância e a adolescência, o infrator e o eleitor. Leis regulam a propriedade e o aluguel, o amor e a separação, o trabalhador, o empreendedor e os impostos. O direito protege a vida, a mulher, o consumidor e o meio ambiente. Saber como essas coisas funcionam pode ajudar a enfrentar as inevitáveis dificuldades do dia a dia e a fugir de algumas armadilhas.” - Eduardo
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