Handling social problems in the courts: repercussions for social assistants in the Judiciary Branch
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Resumo: | Although the civilizing conquests of human rights are undeniable, their recognition and enactment have required, in addition to increasingly intense historic struggles, the involvement of the Judicial Branch. The judicial treatment of social issues overlaps the responsibilities of the Judiciary with other public institutions. Access to justice takes place, as a rule, individually and by a select group of subjects – those who know how to access this legal channel. But the effective enactment of rights depends on other factors that include not only its recognition, but the capacity to attend to and finance the demand presented. Given this situation, this paper discusses the process of the effective enactment of rights, which by increasingly emphasizing judicial channels, leads to a reduced commitment of the State as a whole, to face social issues and toward the depoliticization of the public sphere. This adverse situation challenges social assistants to take an ethical-political direction in their professional responses to the demands of judicialization of the social question that is presented daily to the Judicial Branch. |
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Handling social problems in the courts: repercussions for social assistants in the Judiciary BranchJudicialização da questão social: rebatimentos nos processos de trabalho dos assistentes sociais no Poder JudiciárioAlthough the civilizing conquests of human rights are undeniable, their recognition and enactment have required, in addition to increasingly intense historic struggles, the involvement of the Judicial Branch. The judicial treatment of social issues overlaps the responsibilities of the Judiciary with other public institutions. Access to justice takes place, as a rule, individually and by a select group of subjects – those who know how to access this legal channel. But the effective enactment of rights depends on other factors that include not only its recognition, but the capacity to attend to and finance the demand presented. Given this situation, this paper discusses the process of the effective enactment of rights, which by increasingly emphasizing judicial channels, leads to a reduced commitment of the State as a whole, to face social issues and toward the depoliticization of the public sphere. This adverse situation challenges social assistants to take an ethical-political direction in their professional responses to the demands of judicialization of the social question that is presented daily to the Judicial Branch.Embora sejam inegáveis as conquistas civilizatórias dos direitos humanos, seu reconhecimento e sua operacionalização têm demandado, além de lutas históricas, de modo cada vez mais intenso, a interpelação do Poder Judiciário. O fenômeno da judicialização da questão social ocorre em uma superposição de responsabilidades do Judiciário às demais instâncias da esfera pública. Esta forma de acesso à justiça se dá, via de regra, de forma individual e por um segmento seletivo de sujeitos – os que conhecem ou conseguem acessar este canal jurídico. Mas a efetivação dos direitos dependerá de outros fatores que não somente o seu reconhecimento, como a capacidade de atendimento e de financiamento à demanda apresentada. Diante deste quadro, discute-se este processo de efetivação de direitos que, ao privilegiar cada vez mais a via judicial, rebate no descomprometimento do Estado com o enfrentamento da questão social e na despolitização da esfera pública. Esta conjuntura adversa desafia os assistentes sociais a fazerem sentido ético-político em suas respostas profissionais às demandas de judicialização da questão social que se apresentam cotidianamente ao Poder Judiciário.Revista KatálysisRevista KatálysisRevista Katálysis2006-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/S1414-4980200600010000210.1590/S1414-49802006000100002Revista Katálysis; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2006): Poder judiciário cultura e sociedade; 19-26Revista Katálysis; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2006): Poder judiciário cultura e sociedade; 19-26Revista Katálysis; v. 9 n. 1 (2006): Poder judiciário cultura e sociedade; 19-261982-02591414-4980reponame:Revista Katálysis (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/S1414-49802006000100002/5445Copyright (c) 2020 Beatriz Gershenson Aguinsky, Ecléria Huff de Alencastroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAguinsky, Beatriz GershensonAlencastro, Ecléria Huff de2020-01-28T09:47:09Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/5926Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/oairevistakatalysis@gmail.com || kataly@cse.ufsc.br || revistakatalysis@hotmail.com1982-02591414-4980opendoar:2020-01-28T09:47:09Revista Katálysis (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Handling social problems in the courts: repercussions for social assistants in the Judiciary Branch Judicialização da questão social: rebatimentos nos processos de trabalho dos assistentes sociais no Poder Judiciário |
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Handling social problems in the courts: repercussions for social assistants in the Judiciary Branch |
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Handling social problems in the courts: repercussions for social assistants in the Judiciary Branch Aguinsky, Beatriz Gershenson |
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Aguinsky, Beatriz Gershenson |
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Although the civilizing conquests of human rights are undeniable, their recognition and enactment have required, in addition to increasingly intense historic struggles, the involvement of the Judicial Branch. The judicial treatment of social issues overlaps the responsibilities of the Judiciary with other public institutions. Access to justice takes place, as a rule, individually and by a select group of subjects – those who know how to access this legal channel. But the effective enactment of rights depends on other factors that include not only its recognition, but the capacity to attend to and finance the demand presented. Given this situation, this paper discusses the process of the effective enactment of rights, which by increasingly emphasizing judicial channels, leads to a reduced commitment of the State as a whole, to face social issues and toward the depoliticization of the public sphere. This adverse situation challenges social assistants to take an ethical-political direction in their professional responses to the demands of judicialization of the social question that is presented daily to the Judicial Branch. |
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