Effective Tutelage
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1. A atividade probatória proativa do juiz: alcance e limites dos poderes instrutórios de ofício.
Starting from a publicist conception of procedural law, which is considered to be an instrument for guaranteeing an effective jurisdictional tutelage, we cannot any longer admit the idea of a passive judge, a mere spectator of the activities on the side. In the current procedural conjuncture, we expect from the judge a proactive performance during the carryi
Publicado em: 2009
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2. The petition in the collective process / O pedido no processo coletivo
Collective Procedural Law needs own view about its institutes because the individual view of the classical Civil Process does not allow a prompt norms utilization based on the Civil Process Code to Collective Process. In this institutes overview, about the procedural law, the research presents the main theme of the study which is one of the elements of actio
Publicado em: 2008
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3. A responsabilidade do estado na tarefa de garantir o direito de convivência familiar de crianças e adolescentes
In spite of eighteen years have passed since the 1988 Federal Constitution promulgation, still today it is a reality someone turns up with preoccupying situations involving state omissions in the face of the called fundamental human rights, more exactly in what concerns their application to minority social segments. So, the main theme we intend to accomplish
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Tutela efetiva: sistemática e positivação / Effective tutelage : sistematic and positive action
Este trabalho analisa o resultado prático e a utilidade das decisões judiciais, suas projeções subjetiva, espacial e temporal, desde a formação até o encerramento da relação jurídica processual. Começa por demonstrar a importância da antecipação dos efeitos da tutela, não obstante o impacto da utilização intensiva do instrumento, em paralelo
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Superior Tribunal Militar: entre o autoritarismo e a democracia
This article aims to demonstrate how the Brazilian Superior Military Court of today (just as under the former military regime) continues to primarily defend what it considers the most important assets under its tutelage: hierarchy, discipline, and military duty. The Court has hybrid characteristics, displaying traits both from the authoritarian regime as wel
Dados. Publicado em: 2004