Juizados Especiais e Ativismo Judicial à Luz de Luis Alberto Warat

This article addresses, in a punctual way, some reflections on the judicial activism in the Special Courts camp. It seeks to evaluate the existence of a place for the conciliator in the stir that permeates the procedural and substantial models of legal proceedings. For this, as theoretical reference...

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Main Authors: Bodnar, Zenildo, Staffen, Márcio Ricardo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) 2012
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4058798
Source:Seqüência: estudos jurídicos e políticos, ISSN 2177-7055, Vol. 33, Nº. 64, 2012, pags. 105-129
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Summary: This article addresses, in a punctual way, some reflections on the judicial activism in the Special Courts camp. It seeks to evaluate the existence of a place for the conciliator in the stir that permeates the procedural and substantial models of legal proceedings. For this, as theoretical references, the postulates of Luis Alberto Warat are used, in order to overcome such dyad in favor of an effective judicial protection, without following the ways of the Free Movement of Law and Instrumentality of Process. For the development of this research, it has been used the inductive method, operated by the operational concepts and techniques of literature.