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This work is the result of a master’s dissertation, but especially of the author’s concern to understand how, in the 21st century, we are still discussing degrading forms of labour without ever having actually freed ourselves from the chains of slavery experienced in centuries past. The state of Tocantins, as one of the Brazilian states that most often supplies slave labour, as well as importing this form of labour, has repercussions both domestically and internationally, which is why the study was justified. The north of Brazil, where the state of Tocantins is located, is a vast region with low levels of education, where many people live below the poverty line and with little state acti...
Volume III: Working Groups
Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this convenient resource provides systematic information on how Brazil deals with the role religion plays or can play in society, the legal status of religious communities and institutions, and the legal interaction among religion, culture, education, and media. After a general introduction describing the social and historical background, the book goes on to explain the legal framework in which religion is approached. Coverage proceeds from the principle of religious freedom through the rights and contractual obligations of religious communities; international, transnational, and regional law effects; and the legal p...
This book studies the U.S. Supreme Court and its current common law approach to judicial decision making from a national and transnational perspective. The Supreme Court's modern approach appears detached from and inconsistent with the underlying fundamental principles that ought to guide it, an approach that often leads to unfair and inefficient results. This book suggests the adoption of a judicial decision-making model that proceeds from principles and rules and treats these principles and rules as premises for developing consistent unitary theories to meet current social conditions. This model requires that judicial opinions be informed by a wide range of considerations, beginning with established legal standards - but also including the insights derived from deductive and inductive reasoning, the lessons learned from history and custom - and ending with an examination of the social and economic consequences of the decision. Under this model, the considerations taken to reach a specific result should be articulated through a process that considers various hypotheses, arguments, confutations, and confirmations, and they should be shared with the public.
This book brings together a series of articles produced in recent years and contains elements that can provide a panoramic view of the most prominent discussions in constitutional law in our time. The book is divided in five main parts, each of them is an article and addresses issues related to constitutional law, democracy and institutions. It brings about the challenges that Brazil must confront as part of the process of constructing a free, just and compassionate society, this book is intended to be an additional tool for improving the country’s institutions. In the inevitable presence of doubts and dreams, we seek to offer alternatives in order to ensure that this project continues.
Si el proceso civil se mirara en el espejo del derecho comparado, ¿qué vería? Algunos personajes, como Chiovenda, Millar, Calamandrei, Cappelletti, Denti y Taruffo (centrándonos solo en los autores extranjeros que más influyeron en nuestro procedimiento civil), comparan legislaciones y derechos extranjeros, identifican problemas comunes y buscan soluciones similares, usando explícita o implícitamente una receta para realizar comparaciones jurídicas. Rastrear la relación entre derecho comparado y proceso civil y abordar sus principales temas metodológicos —como objeto, objetivos y métodos— desde una perspectiva cultural son las cuestiones que este libro se propone afrontar.
Nos dias 18, 19 e 20 de setembro de 2024, a charmosa e acolhedora cidade de Curitiba transformou-se, sem exagero, na capital mundial dos Precedentes, quando nela se reuniram duas centenas de processualistas, brasileiros e estrangeiros, para, refletindo sobre aquela temática, celebrar dois de seus maiores pensadores brasileiros, o Professor Luiz Guilherme Marinoni e a Professora Teresa Arruda Alvim. Foi a forma pela qual o Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual – IBDP, fundado em 1958, decidiu homenagear aqueles eminentes Professores, ao ensejo de suas XV Jornadas Brasileiras de Direito Processual.
“Representa voz corrente na prática forense a afirmação de que, em processos envolvendo questões familiares, o juiz teria autorização para atuar de modo “proativo”, tutelando pretensões que não foram objeto de expresso requerimento pelos litigantes e concedendo mais do que o que foi por eles solicitado. Tal circunstância é objeto de análise, neste livro, a partir dos tradicionais limites atribuídos aos princípios dispositivo e da congruência, com a apresentação de critérios que materialmente legitimem eventual modificação das formas processuais previstas na legislação processual civil, conferindo efetividade ao direito material tutelado e segurança jurídica na pe...
Rodrigo Barioni foi um professor e um processualista espetacular. Sua predileção por temas relacionados aos tribunais inspirou e ainda inspira novos estudos. Nessa obra, o leitor encontrará excelentes trabalhos sobre recursos, que, além de homenagear a memória de Barioni, certamente serão úteis aos profissionais da área.