

Author:
Maria Natália Girotto Nazari
Abstract:
The present assignment seeks to analyze the possibility of practicing Lobbying in Brazil, particularly in subjects advocated by the miscellaneous religions, before the fundamental constitutional protection of freedom of belief and worship. For this purpose, it present the correct conceptualization of each of this institutes pursuing to demonstrate that, in a secular state where such rights are ensured, every social group needs to be heard, including the religious, whereas it’s a cult’s nature to exteriorize what they believe, not being possible that an individual’s belief, externalized in a cult, be kept only in private places, behavior and actions in the way they believe be befitting with their faith, both in politics, education and in every other areas of their social life, not being limited to walls and temples, which can be achieved through legal lobby in defense of their ideas.