Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira, Gabriel Eidelwein
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Eidelwein, Tamires
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Campos Neutrais
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.furg.br/cn/article/view/14078
Resumo: This theoretical essay reformulates, as ideal types, the models of the Liberal State, the Social State and the Democratic State under the rule of Law; and the hypothesis of their correlation with the models of judicial behavior described by François Ost, respectively, as judge Jupiter, judge Hercules and judge Hermes. We begin by briefly explaining the methodology of the ideal typology. Afterwards, we refute, as extreme and mistaken models, both the “myth of the robe” and the perspective of American legal realism. We establish the correlation between the Liberal State and the judge Jupiter. We problematize judicial activism under a liberal constitution by looking at the American case. We discuss the hypothesis of the prominence of the executive branch in the Social State. We establish that there is a weak correlation between “social” constitutionalism and the judicial behavior described as “Herculaneum”. Finally, we confirm the hypothesis of the correspondence between the Democratic State under the rule of Law and the model of judicial behavior associated with the judge Hermes.
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spelling Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional StateEstado de Direito e tipos de juiz: por uma tipologia ideal do ativismo judicial no Estado ConstitucionalIdeal typeFrançois Ostconstitutional statejudicial activismTipo idealFrançois Ostestado constitucionalativismo judicialThis theoretical essay reformulates, as ideal types, the models of the Liberal State, the Social State and the Democratic State under the rule of Law; and the hypothesis of their correlation with the models of judicial behavior described by François Ost, respectively, as judge Jupiter, judge Hercules and judge Hermes. We begin by briefly explaining the methodology of the ideal typology. Afterwards, we refute, as extreme and mistaken models, both the “myth of the robe” and the perspective of American legal realism. We establish the correlation between the Liberal State and the judge Jupiter. We problematize judicial activism under a liberal constitution by looking at the American case. We discuss the hypothesis of the prominence of the executive branch in the Social State. We establish that there is a weak correlation between “social” constitutionalism and the judicial behavior described as “Herculaneum”. Finally, we confirm the hypothesis of the correspondence between the Democratic State under the rule of Law and the model of judicial behavior associated with the judge Hermes.Este ensaio teórico retrabalha, enquanto tipos ideais, os modelos do Estado Liberal, do Estado Social e do Estado Democrático de Direito; e a hipótese da correlação destes com os modelos de atuação judicial descritos por François Ost, respectivamente, como juiz Júpiter, juiz Hércules e juiz Hermes. Iniciamos explicando brevemente a metodologia da tipologia ideal. Após, refutamos, como modelos extremos e equivocados, tanto o “mito da toga” quanto a perspectiva do realismo jurídico estadunidense. Estabelecemos a correlação entre o Estado Liberal e o juiz Júpiter. Problematizamos o ativismo judicial sob uma constituição liberal a partir do caso estadunidense. Discutimos a hipótese da proeminência do poder executivo no Estado Social. Estabelecemos que é fraca a correlação entre o constitucionalismo de tipo “social” e a atuação judicial descrita como “herculana”. Por fim, confirmamos a hipótese da correspondência entre o Estado Democrático de Direito e o modelo de atuação judicial associado ao juiz Hermes.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande2022-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/cn/article/view/1407810.14295/rcn.v4i1.14078Campos Neutrais - Revista Latino-Americana de Relações Internacionais; v. 4 n. 1 (2022): v. 4 n. 1 (2022): Número 1 (Jan-Abril de 2022); 36-722596-1314reponame:Campos Neutraisinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURGporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/cn/article/view/14078/9520Copyright (c) 2022 Gabriel Eidelwein Silveira; Tamires Eidelweininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Silveira, Gabriel EidelweinEidelwein, Tamires2022-06-06T14:06:15Zoai:periodicos.furg.br:article/14078Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/cnPUBhttps://periodicos.furg.br/cn/oai2596-13142596-1314opendoar:2022-06-06T14:06:15Campos Neutrais - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
Estado de Direito e tipos de juiz: por uma tipologia ideal do ativismo judicial no Estado Constitucional
title Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
spellingShingle Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
Silveira, Gabriel Eidelwein
Ideal type
François Ost
constitutional state
judicial activism
Tipo ideal
François Ost
estado constitucional
ativismo judicial
title_short Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
title_full Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
title_fullStr Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
title_full_unstemmed Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
title_sort Rule of law and types of judge: towards an ideal typology of judicial activism in the Constitutional State
author Silveira, Gabriel Eidelwein
author_facet Silveira, Gabriel Eidelwein
Eidelwein, Tamires
author_role author
author2 Eidelwein, Tamires
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira, Gabriel Eidelwein
Eidelwein, Tamires
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ideal type
François Ost
constitutional state
judicial activism
Tipo ideal
François Ost
estado constitucional
ativismo judicial
topic Ideal type
François Ost
constitutional state
judicial activism
Tipo ideal
François Ost
estado constitucional
ativismo judicial
description This theoretical essay reformulates, as ideal types, the models of the Liberal State, the Social State and the Democratic State under the rule of Law; and the hypothesis of their correlation with the models of judicial behavior described by François Ost, respectively, as judge Jupiter, judge Hercules and judge Hermes. We begin by briefly explaining the methodology of the ideal typology. Afterwards, we refute, as extreme and mistaken models, both the “myth of the robe” and the perspective of American legal realism. We establish the correlation between the Liberal State and the judge Jupiter. We problematize judicial activism under a liberal constitution by looking at the American case. We discuss the hypothesis of the prominence of the executive branch in the Social State. We establish that there is a weak correlation between “social” constitutionalism and the judicial behavior described as “Herculaneum”. Finally, we confirm the hypothesis of the correspondence between the Democratic State under the rule of Law and the model of judicial behavior associated with the judge Hermes.
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