Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis
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Resumo: | This paper seeks to analyze to what extent the traditional concept of judicial activism can be considered to understand the non-judicial activities of Brazilian Electoral Justice, especially the resolutions and consults of the Superior Electoral Court. The Regional Electoral Courts were not studied since each Brazilian state holds one. This fact would amplify the data and complexity of the research, making it impossible to reach a conclusion. The paper uses both juridical-descriptive and analytical methodologies, and bibliographic and documental research techniques were used. It was made a literature review, especially by the data from Law and Political Science post-graduation programs in Brazil, as well as by journals specialized in Electoral Law, always comparing the information gathered to the resolutions and consults answered by the Electoral Superior Court. The research aims to differentiate judicial activism from the judicialization of politics; discuss the functions of the Electoral Justice and its peculiarities; as well as studying how activism has impacted the resolutions issued and consults answered by the Superior Electoral Court. The resolutions identified as innovative in the legal system were chosen based on the academic repercussion pointed out in other researches, especially the ones carried out by Salgado (2010) and Coelho (2014). The recent Resolution No. 23610/2019 was also analyzed. The consults, in turn, were chosen based on the year 2020. Sixty one (61) surveys answered by the Superior Electoral Court were analyzed, of which 48 were not known. Thus, the merit of 13 consultations was studied, pointing out two more relevant in the results. |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical AnalysisAtivismo judicial e Justiça Eleitoral em suas funções não judicantes: uma análise críticaJudicial activismElectoral JusticeSuperior Electoral CourtconsultsresolutionAtivismo judicialJustiça EleitoralTribunal Superior Eleitoralfunção consultivafunção regulamentarThis paper seeks to analyze to what extent the traditional concept of judicial activism can be considered to understand the non-judicial activities of Brazilian Electoral Justice, especially the resolutions and consults of the Superior Electoral Court. The Regional Electoral Courts were not studied since each Brazilian state holds one. This fact would amplify the data and complexity of the research, making it impossible to reach a conclusion. The paper uses both juridical-descriptive and analytical methodologies, and bibliographic and documental research techniques were used. It was made a literature review, especially by the data from Law and Political Science post-graduation programs in Brazil, as well as by journals specialized in Electoral Law, always comparing the information gathered to the resolutions and consults answered by the Electoral Superior Court. The research aims to differentiate judicial activism from the judicialization of politics; discuss the functions of the Electoral Justice and its peculiarities; as well as studying how activism has impacted the resolutions issued and consults answered by the Superior Electoral Court. The resolutions identified as innovative in the legal system were chosen based on the academic repercussion pointed out in other researches, especially the ones carried out by Salgado (2010) and Coelho (2014). The recent Resolution No. 23610/2019 was also analyzed. The consults, in turn, were chosen based on the year 2020. Sixty one (61) surveys answered by the Superior Electoral Court were analyzed, of which 48 were not known. Thus, the merit of 13 consultations was studied, pointing out two more relevant in the results.O presente artigo busca responder em que medida o conceito tradicional de ativismo judicial pode ser transplantado para o exercício das funções não judicantes da Justiça Eleitoral, em especial a consultiva e a regulamentar, no âmbito do Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE). Os Tribunais Regionais Eleitorais não fazem parte do escopo, pois cada estado da federação possui um, o que aumentaria a amostra e a complexidade da pesquisa. O texto adota metodologia jurídico-descritiva e analítica, e foram utilizadas as técnicas de pesquisa bibliográfica e documental. Foi feita revisão de literatura, especialmente por meio de pesquisas desenvolvidas em programas de pós-graduação em Direito e em Ciências Políticas, bem como por meio de revistas especializadas em direito eleitoral. A pesquisa tem por objetivos diferenciar o ativismo judicial da judicialização da política; discorrer sobre as funções da Justiça Eleitoral e suas peculiaridades; assim como estudar como o ativismo tem impactado as resoluções expedidas e consultas respondidas pelo TSE. A resoluções apontadas como inovadoras no ordenamento jurídico foram escolhidas com base na repercussão acadêmica indicada em outras pesquisas, sobretudo de Salgado (2010) e Coelho (2014), e na análise da recente Res. n. 23.610/2019. As consultas, por sua vez, foram escolhidas tomando-se por base o ano de 2020, sendo analisadas 61. Destas, 48 não foram conhecidas, e o mérito de 13 foi estudado, apontando-se duas mais relevantes nos resultados.Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas2023-07-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/89830Revista Direito GV; Vol. 19 (2023): 2023; e2322Revista Direito GV; Vol. 19 (2023): 2023; e2322Revista Direito GV; v. 19 (2023): 2023; e23222317-6172reponame:Revista Direito GVinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/89830/84308Maia Goltzman, ElderPereira Ramos Neto, Newtoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-09-27T12:39:14Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/89830Revistahttps://direitosp.fgv.br/publicacoes/revista/revista-direito-gvPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistadireitogv@fgv.br|| catarina.barbieri@fgv.br2317-61721808-2432opendoar:2023-09-27T12:39:14Revista Direito GV - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis Ativismo judicial e Justiça Eleitoral em suas funções não judicantes: uma análise crítica |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis Maia Goltzman, Elder Judicial activism Electoral Justice Superior Electoral Court consults resolution Ativismo judicial Justiça Eleitoral Tribunal Superior Eleitoral função consultiva função regulamentar |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis |
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Judicial Activism and Electoral Justice in its Non-Judicial Functions: A Critical Analysis |
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Maia Goltzman, Elder |
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Maia Goltzman, Elder Pereira Ramos Neto, Newton |
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Pereira Ramos Neto, Newton |
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Maia Goltzman, Elder Pereira Ramos Neto, Newton |
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Judicial activism Electoral Justice Superior Electoral Court consults resolution Ativismo judicial Justiça Eleitoral Tribunal Superior Eleitoral função consultiva função regulamentar |
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Judicial activism Electoral Justice Superior Electoral Court consults resolution Ativismo judicial Justiça Eleitoral Tribunal Superior Eleitoral função consultiva função regulamentar |
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This paper seeks to analyze to what extent the traditional concept of judicial activism can be considered to understand the non-judicial activities of Brazilian Electoral Justice, especially the resolutions and consults of the Superior Electoral Court. The Regional Electoral Courts were not studied since each Brazilian state holds one. This fact would amplify the data and complexity of the research, making it impossible to reach a conclusion. The paper uses both juridical-descriptive and analytical methodologies, and bibliographic and documental research techniques were used. It was made a literature review, especially by the data from Law and Political Science post-graduation programs in Brazil, as well as by journals specialized in Electoral Law, always comparing the information gathered to the resolutions and consults answered by the Electoral Superior Court. The research aims to differentiate judicial activism from the judicialization of politics; discuss the functions of the Electoral Justice and its peculiarities; as well as studying how activism has impacted the resolutions issued and consults answered by the Superior Electoral Court. The resolutions identified as innovative in the legal system were chosen based on the academic repercussion pointed out in other researches, especially the ones carried out by Salgado (2010) and Coelho (2014). The recent Resolution No. 23610/2019 was also analyzed. The consults, in turn, were chosen based on the year 2020. Sixty one (61) surveys answered by the Superior Electoral Court were analyzed, of which 48 were not known. Thus, the merit of 13 consultations was studied, pointing out two more relevant in the results. |
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