The Brazilian Election Justice (Portuguese: Justiça Eleitoral do Brasil) was created by Decree No.
[citation needed] It was inspired by the election justice of the Czech Republic and the ideas of Joaquim Francisco de Assis Brasil, a politician, farmer and ambassador.
[2] The Election Code and other laws give executive and legislative powers to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE).
The law, even if it is named to provide judicial powers, include an aggregation of administrative and normative functions as well.
[5] In Argentina and Finland the executive power itself administers the elections; In the United States, France and Germany, this role is played in city level; in Chile and Uruguay, there are independent organs, outside the public powers structure.