The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions
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Título da fonte: | Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDES |
Texto Completo: | https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/article/view/1562 |
Resumo: | This article intends to expose the current conception of the right of access to justice in Brazil, entering the orbit of immovable indication of the various nomenclatures used to name this right, all this in order to launch reflections that flow into the need to broaden the conceptualization, longed by the Constitution itself. Considered the relevance, performs a brief explanation of concepts: law, warranty and constitutional principle. Yet, precisely with a view to substantiate the claim, it proposes the author descortinará transmutation historic versa about that constitutional right under comment, researching and establishing a comparison between the constitutions of Brazil, in order to ascertain if there was the inclusion this right and what was the scope of its jurisdictional grant, whose amplitude is a place in international treaties, given the application of the celebrated human rights. Concludes that access to justice is framed as a right, and that therefore all jurisdictional should enjoy it so broad and unrestricted behold, today’s design of this constitutional provision was due to the cry of his people in 1988 when decorrada dictatorial, that the Law accompany the development of the nation, focusing henceforth justice in diverse conjectures, because of the need to respect the principle of legal certainty. |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutionsA transmutação da signficância do acesso à justiça (incluindo-se a abrangente conceituação de direitos humanos), nas constituições do BrasilAccess to Justice; Jurisdiction; Constitutional Law Principle; WarrantyDireito; SociedadeAcesso à Justiça; Jurisdição; Direito Constitucional; Princípio; Garantia.This article intends to expose the current conception of the right of access to justice in Brazil, entering the orbit of immovable indication of the various nomenclatures used to name this right, all this in order to launch reflections that flow into the need to broaden the conceptualization, longed by the Constitution itself. Considered the relevance, performs a brief explanation of concepts: law, warranty and constitutional principle. Yet, precisely with a view to substantiate the claim, it proposes the author descortinará transmutation historic versa about that constitutional right under comment, researching and establishing a comparison between the constitutions of Brazil, in order to ascertain if there was the inclusion this right and what was the scope of its jurisdictional grant, whose amplitude is a place in international treaties, given the application of the celebrated human rights. Concludes that access to justice is framed as a right, and that therefore all jurisdictional should enjoy it so broad and unrestricted behold, today’s design of this constitutional provision was due to the cry of his people in 1988 when decorrada dictatorial, that the Law accompany the development of the nation, focusing henceforth justice in diverse conjectures, because of the need to respect the principle of legal certainty. Este artigo tenciona expor a atual concepção do direito de acesso à justiça no Brasil, adentrando na órbita da inarredável indicação das diversas nomenclaturas empregadas para nominar este direito, tudo isso com o intuito de lançar reflexões que se deságuam na necessidade de ampliar a conceituação, almejada pela própria Constituição Federal. Considerada a pertinência, realiza uma sumária explicitação dos conceitos: direito, garantia e princípio constitucional. Ainda, justamente com o fito de fundamentar a pretensão, a que se propõe, a autora descortinará a transmutação histórica que versa a respeito daquele direito constitucional sob comento, pesquisando e estabelecendo um cotejo entre as constituições brasileiras, a fim de averiguar quando houve a inserção deste direito e qual foi o âmbito de concessão aos seus jurisdicionados, cuja amplitude encontra guarida em Tratados Internacionais, face a aplicação dos festejados direitos humanos. Conclui que o acesso à justiça é enquadrado como sendo um direito e, que portanto, todos os jurisdicionados devem dele usufruir, de forma ampla e irrestrita, eis que a hodierna concepção deste preceito constitucional deveu-se ao clamor do seu povo, em 1988, quando da decorrada ditatorial, para que o Direito acompanhasse o desenvolvimento da Nação, focando doravante, a justiça em diversificadas conjecturas, em virtude da necessária observância ao princípio da segurança jurídica. LaSalle University - Unilasalle CanoasRostelato, Telma Aparecida2015-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/article/view/156210.18316/1562Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade; v. 2, n. 2 (2014); p. 115-136Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDES; v. 2, n. 2 (2014); p. 115-1362318-8081reponame:Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDESinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/article/view/1562/1307info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-05-24T14:22:32Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/1562Revistahttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/indexhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/oairevistas@unilasalle.edu.br||revista.redes@unilasalle.edu.br2318-80812318-8081opendoar:2017-05-24T14:22:32Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDES - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions A transmutação da signficância do acesso à justiça (incluindo-se a abrangente conceituação de direitos humanos), nas constituições do Brasil |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions Rostelato, Telma Aparecida Access to Justice; Jurisdiction; Constitutional Law Principle; Warranty Direito; Sociedade Acesso à Justiça; Jurisdição; Direito Constitucional; Princípio; Garantia. |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions |
title_full |
The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions |
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The transmutation significance´s of access to justice (including a comprehensive concept of human rights), in the Brazil constitutions |
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Rostelato, Telma Aparecida |
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Rostelato, Telma Aparecida |
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Rostelato, Telma Aparecida |
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Access to Justice; Jurisdiction; Constitutional Law Principle; Warranty Direito; Sociedade Acesso à Justiça; Jurisdição; Direito Constitucional; Princípio; Garantia. |
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Access to Justice; Jurisdiction; Constitutional Law Principle; Warranty Direito; Sociedade Acesso à Justiça; Jurisdição; Direito Constitucional; Princípio; Garantia. |
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This article intends to expose the current conception of the right of access to justice in Brazil, entering the orbit of immovable indication of the various nomenclatures used to name this right, all this in order to launch reflections that flow into the need to broaden the conceptualization, longed by the Constitution itself. Considered the relevance, performs a brief explanation of concepts: law, warranty and constitutional principle. Yet, precisely with a view to substantiate the claim, it proposes the author descortinará transmutation historic versa about that constitutional right under comment, researching and establishing a comparison between the constitutions of Brazil, in order to ascertain if there was the inclusion this right and what was the scope of its jurisdictional grant, whose amplitude is a place in international treaties, given the application of the celebrated human rights. Concludes that access to justice is framed as a right, and that therefore all jurisdictional should enjoy it so broad and unrestricted behold, today’s design of this constitutional provision was due to the cry of his people in 1988 when decorrada dictatorial, that the Law accompany the development of the nation, focusing henceforth justice in diverse conjectures, because of the need to respect the principle of legal certainty. |
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