Right to be heard in the standard-solution procedures in Brazil

Authors

  • Fabiana Mariotini UERJ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46818/pge.v4i3.251

Keywords:

Standard-solution procedures, Right of participation, Right to be heard, Adequate representation, Democratic deficiency

Abstract

This paper aims to share some preliminary ideas regarding the participation of interested parties in judicial decision-making process in the context of standard-solution procedures. For that purpose, we will analyze (i) the right to be heard as a constitutional rule and its evolution over time; (ii) the premises for adequate participation in standard-solution procedures; and (iii) some contributions of the Brazilian doctrine, which can help to reduce the democratic deficiency in these procedures.

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Mariotini, F. (2021). Right to be heard in the standard-solution procedures in Brazil. Revista Eletrônica Da PGE-RJ, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.46818/pge.v4i3.251

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Section

Doctrines