Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços.
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Resumo: | BACKGROUND: One hundred years have gone by since Rui Barbosa, when writing his Oration to the Young, registered the famous phrase in which he states that "justice delayed is not justice, but qualified and manifest injustice", relating the procedural timeliness to the very realization of justice. If the concern with the delay in the delivery of justice goes hand in hand with the historical construction of the State and Law, the problem that underlies this research, Rui Barbosa's "delayed justice" takes us back to the very history of the development of republican institutions in Brazil and the consolidation of the country as a Democratic State of Law. OBJECTIVE: to understand how the fundamental right to a reasonable length of process has been constructed and consolidated in Brazil over the last hundred years. MATERIAL AND METHODOLOGY: deductive methodology, with a literature review and data collection from historical and current official documents. RESULTS: Over the last hundred years, state institutions have been transformed and consolidated, responding to the different challenges that have accompanied population growth, institutional crises and ruptures, and major changes in the national and international contexts. It is clear, in this period of a century, the expansion of the Judiciary and its importance for the strengthening of fundamental procedural rights, access to justice, and the protection of rights, permeated by the reasonable duration of the process. CONCLUSIONS: From the inspiration brought by the 100 years of the Prayer to the Young, we can see how much the Brazilian reality has transformed and become more complex. This transformation is representative of the effective consolidation of the country as a Democratic State of Law, in which institutions must continually improve in order to ensure the effective realization of the rights of all. In this context, "backward justice" is a concept that has been transformed and re-signified, driving and motivating the transformations that have taken place. Surely Rui Barbosa did not project, a century after his speech, the complex web of contemporary material and, therefore, procedural relations. However, he would possibly find a hybrid feeling when realizing the actuality of his words. A mixture of satisfaction for having correctly foreshadowed a wound that was opening in the Judiciary and dissatisfaction for the fact that the wound, despite the dedication of legal operators, is still open. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços.Desafios para a efetivação do direito humano à duração razoável do processo no Brasil nos cem anos da Oração aos Moços, de Rui Barbosa.Direitos Humanos; Duração Razoável do Processo; Rui Barbosa; Conselho Nacional de Justiça.Human Rights; Reasonable Duration of Process; Rui Barbosa; National Council of Justice.BACKGROUND: One hundred years have gone by since Rui Barbosa, when writing his Oration to the Young, registered the famous phrase in which he states that "justice delayed is not justice, but qualified and manifest injustice", relating the procedural timeliness to the very realization of justice. If the concern with the delay in the delivery of justice goes hand in hand with the historical construction of the State and Law, the problem that underlies this research, Rui Barbosa's "delayed justice" takes us back to the very history of the development of republican institutions in Brazil and the consolidation of the country as a Democratic State of Law. OBJECTIVE: to understand how the fundamental right to a reasonable length of process has been constructed and consolidated in Brazil over the last hundred years. MATERIAL AND METHODOLOGY: deductive methodology, with a literature review and data collection from historical and current official documents. RESULTS: Over the last hundred years, state institutions have been transformed and consolidated, responding to the different challenges that have accompanied population growth, institutional crises and ruptures, and major changes in the national and international contexts. It is clear, in this period of a century, the expansion of the Judiciary and its importance for the strengthening of fundamental procedural rights, access to justice, and the protection of rights, permeated by the reasonable duration of the process. CONCLUSIONS: From the inspiration brought by the 100 years of the Prayer to the Young, we can see how much the Brazilian reality has transformed and become more complex. This transformation is representative of the effective consolidation of the country as a Democratic State of Law, in which institutions must continually improve in order to ensure the effective realization of the rights of all. In this context, "backward justice" is a concept that has been transformed and re-signified, driving and motivating the transformations that have taken place. Surely Rui Barbosa did not project, a century after his speech, the complex web of contemporary material and, therefore, procedural relations. However, he would possibly find a hybrid feeling when realizing the actuality of his words. A mixture of satisfaction for having correctly foreshadowed a wound that was opening in the Judiciary and dissatisfaction for the fact that the wound, despite the dedication of legal operators, is still open.BACKGROUND: Já se vão cem anos de quando Rui Barbosa, ao escrever sua Oração aos Moços, registrou a célebre frase na qual afirma que “justiça atrasada não é justiça, senão injustiça qualificada e manifesta”, relacionando a tempestividade processual à própria realização da justiça. Se a preocupação com a demora na efetivação da justiça acompanha a própria construção histórica do Estado e do Direito, problema que alicerça esta pesquisa, a “justiça atrasada” de Rui Barbosa remete-nos à própria história do desenvolvimento das instituições republicanas no Brasil e da consolidação do país como Estado Democrático de Direito. OBJETIVO: compreender como se deu a construção e consolidação do direito fundamental à duração razoável do processo no Brasil nos últimos cem anos. MATERIAL E METODOLOGIA: metodologia dedutiva, com revisão bibliográfica e coleta de dados em documentos oficiais históricos e atuais. RESULTADOS: Ao longo dos últimos cem anos, as instituições estatais se transformaram e consolidaram, respondendo aos diferentes desafios que acompanharam o crescimento populacional, as crises e rupturas institucionais e grandes mudanças nos contextos nacional e internacional. É nítida, nesse período de um século, a expansão do Poder Judiciário e sua importância para o fortalecimento dos direitos fundamentais processuais, do acesso à justiça e à tutela aos direitos, permeados pela duração razoável do processo. CONCLUSÕES: A partir da inspiração trazida pelos cem anos da Oração aos Moços, pode-se constatar o quanto a realidade brasileira se transformou e ganhou em complexidade. Essa transformação é representativa de uma efetiva consolidação do país como Estado Democrático de Direito, no qual as instituições devem se aperfeiçoar continuamente no sentido de assegurar a efetiva realização dos direitos de todos. Nesse contexto, a “justiça atrasada” é conceito que se transformou e ressignificou, impulsionando e motivando as transformações constatadas. Seguramente Rui Barbosa não projetava, um século depois de sua fala, a teia complexa das contemporâneas relações materiais e, por conseguinte, processuais. Contudo, possivelmente encontraria um sentimento híbrido ao perceber a atualidade de suas palavras. Um misto de satisfação por ter prenunciado, com acerto, uma ferida que se abria no Poder Judiciário, e de insatisfação pelo fato de que a ferida, não obstante o denodo de operadores do direito, ainda se vê aberta.RBEP2021-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/article/view/76110.9732/2021.v123.761Brazilian Journal of Political Studies; Vol. 123 (2021): RBEP 123; 459-502Revista Brasileña de Estudios Políticos; Vol. 123 (2021): RBEP 123; 459-502Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos; v. 123 (2021): RBEP 123; 459-5022359-57360034-7191reponame:Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/article/view/761/621Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessForster, João PauloHaeberlin, MártinCrusius, Tarsila Rorato2021-12-31T20:28:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/761Revistahttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/indexONGhttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/oairbep.ufmg@gmail.com || ati@direito.ufmg.br2359-57360034-7191opendoar:2021-12-31T20:28:26Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. Desafios para a efetivação do direito humano à duração razoável do processo no Brasil nos cem anos da Oração aos Moços, de Rui Barbosa. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. Forster, João Paulo Direitos Humanos; Duração Razoável do Processo; Rui Barbosa; Conselho Nacional de Justiça. Human Rights; Reasonable Duration of Process; Rui Barbosa; National Council of Justice. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. |
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Challenges for the realization of the human right to the reasonable duration of the process in Brazil at hundred years of Rui Barbosa’s Oração aos Moços. |
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Forster, João Paulo |
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Forster, João Paulo Haeberlin, Mártin Crusius, Tarsila Rorato |
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Haeberlin, Mártin Crusius, Tarsila Rorato |
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Forster, João Paulo Haeberlin, Mártin Crusius, Tarsila Rorato |
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Direitos Humanos; Duração Razoável do Processo; Rui Barbosa; Conselho Nacional de Justiça. Human Rights; Reasonable Duration of Process; Rui Barbosa; National Council of Justice. |
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Direitos Humanos; Duração Razoável do Processo; Rui Barbosa; Conselho Nacional de Justiça. Human Rights; Reasonable Duration of Process; Rui Barbosa; National Council of Justice. |
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BACKGROUND: One hundred years have gone by since Rui Barbosa, when writing his Oration to the Young, registered the famous phrase in which he states that "justice delayed is not justice, but qualified and manifest injustice", relating the procedural timeliness to the very realization of justice. If the concern with the delay in the delivery of justice goes hand in hand with the historical construction of the State and Law, the problem that underlies this research, Rui Barbosa's "delayed justice" takes us back to the very history of the development of republican institutions in Brazil and the consolidation of the country as a Democratic State of Law. OBJECTIVE: to understand how the fundamental right to a reasonable length of process has been constructed and consolidated in Brazil over the last hundred years. MATERIAL AND METHODOLOGY: deductive methodology, with a literature review and data collection from historical and current official documents. RESULTS: Over the last hundred years, state institutions have been transformed and consolidated, responding to the different challenges that have accompanied population growth, institutional crises and ruptures, and major changes in the national and international contexts. It is clear, in this period of a century, the expansion of the Judiciary and its importance for the strengthening of fundamental procedural rights, access to justice, and the protection of rights, permeated by the reasonable duration of the process. CONCLUSIONS: From the inspiration brought by the 100 years of the Prayer to the Young, we can see how much the Brazilian reality has transformed and become more complex. This transformation is representative of the effective consolidation of the country as a Democratic State of Law, in which institutions must continually improve in order to ensure the effective realization of the rights of all. In this context, "backward justice" is a concept that has been transformed and re-signified, driving and motivating the transformations that have taken place. Surely Rui Barbosa did not project, a century after his speech, the complex web of contemporary material and, therefore, procedural relations. However, he would possibly find a hybrid feeling when realizing the actuality of his words. A mixture of satisfaction for having correctly foreshadowed a wound that was opening in the Judiciary and dissatisfaction for the fact that the wound, despite the dedication of legal operators, is still open. |
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