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The Superior Court of Justice (Portuguese: Superior Tribunal de Justiça, STJ) is the Brazilian highest appellate court for non-constitutional issues.
A Special Appeal (in Portuguese, Recurso Especial) can be made to this court when a judgement of a court of second instance offends a federal statute disposition or when second instance courts make different rulings on the same federal statute.
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Coordinates: 15°48′29″S 47°52′01″W / 15.808°S 47.867°W
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