The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration

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Autor(a) principal: Perlingeiro, Gabriel
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucional
Texto Completo: https://revistaaec.com/index.php/revistaaec/article/view/852
Resumo: This text endeavors to define the theoretical limits of the capacities of the public administrative authorities to reach consensual solutions to disputes within the framework of judicial review. It is motivated by the lack of a clear understanding in Brazilian law of the border area between the legal relations of public and private law involving the public authorities, and the expressions “inalienable right” (or “inalienable interest”) and “public interest” as shown by the inexplicable asymmetry between what the public administrative authorities can do within a judicial proceeding and outside one. Based on a comparative study of common law versus civil law legal systems and an examination of the treatment of the subject in Brazilian statutes, case law and legal studies, this article reviews the relationship between the public interest and inalienability, demonstrating, in conclusion, that the possibility of the administrative authorities to enter into settlements or follow similar practices should not be rejected a priori, even in cases of public law. According to the author, there are three possible scenarios in which public administrative authorities may resort to consensual dispute resolution in the context of the judicial review: in private-law relationships, in public-law relationships with respect to the exercise of administrative actions prescribed by law and public-law relationships with respect to the exercise of discretionary powers.
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title The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration
spellingShingle The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration
Perlingeiro, Gabriel
fair trial
judicial review
public interest
consensual dispute resolution
administrative authority
title_short The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration
title_full The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration
title_fullStr The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration
title_full_unstemmed The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration
title_sort The possibilities of consensual resolution of judicial conflicts with the Public Administration
author Perlingeiro, Gabriel
author_facet Perlingeiro, Gabriel
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fair trial
judicial review
public interest
consensual dispute resolution
administrative authority
topic fair trial
judicial review
public interest
consensual dispute resolution
administrative authority
description This text endeavors to define the theoretical limits of the capacities of the public administrative authorities to reach consensual solutions to disputes within the framework of judicial review. It is motivated by the lack of a clear understanding in Brazilian law of the border area between the legal relations of public and private law involving the public authorities, and the expressions “inalienable right” (or “inalienable interest”) and “public interest” as shown by the inexplicable asymmetry between what the public administrative authorities can do within a judicial proceeding and outside one. Based on a comparative study of common law versus civil law legal systems and an examination of the treatment of the subject in Brazilian statutes, case law and legal studies, this article reviews the relationship between the public interest and inalienability, demonstrating, in conclusion, that the possibility of the administrative authorities to enter into settlements or follow similar practices should not be rejected a priori, even in cases of public law. According to the author, there are three possible scenarios in which public administrative authorities may resort to consensual dispute resolution in the context of the judicial review: in private-law relationships, in public-law relationships with respect to the exercise of administrative actions prescribed by law and public-law relationships with respect to the exercise of discretionary powers.
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