This report provides a comparative legal analysis of the Brazilian legal system. It begins with an overview of Brazil's parliamentary system, highlighting the roles of the President, National Congress, and judiciary. The report then details the sources of law in Brazil, including the Constitution, constitutional amendments, complementary laws, codes, and international laws. The structure of the Brazilian court system is examined, differentiating between ordinary and specialized courts, and the role of the Supreme Federal Court is explained. The report classifies Brazil's legal system as a civil law system and discusses the principle of legality. Finally, it assesses the strength of the rule of law in Brazil, considering the division of powers and the relevance of judicial decisions, before concluding with a summary of the key findings. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Brazilian legal framework.