MITIGATION OF VOLUNTEERING: AN ANALYSIS OF THE JUDICIAL SUBPOENA SEAL FOR RESTORATIVE PRACTICES/MITIGACAO DA VOLUNTARIEDADE: UMA ANALISE DA VEDACAO DE INTIMACAO JUDICIAL PARA PRATICAS RESTAURATIVAS

This study approach the sealing of the judicial subpoena of those involved to participate in restorative practices, to analyze the possibility of mitigating the principle of willingness of the Restorative Justice, in the light of the substitution jurisdiction theory. In the Judiciary the subjects ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista eletrônica de direito processual 2021-05, Vol.22 (2), p.648
Hauptverfasser: da Silva, Sandoval Alves, de Azevedo Alves, Camille, Siqueira, Joao Renato Rodrigues
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Sprache:por
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Zusammenfassung:This study approach the sealing of the judicial subpoena of those involved to participate in restorative practices, to analyze the possibility of mitigating the principle of willingness of the Restorative Justice, in the light of the substitution jurisdiction theory. In the Judiciary the subjects are replaced, that is, they renounce their original individual or collective will, so that the judge can instruct them to participate in certain judicial acts. It is concluded that the subpoena, although it contradicts the individual or collective will to participate, is in line with the will to be replaced, expressed in the act of demand, and the general will expressed in the legal order to replace those involved in the demands. KEYWORDS: Judiciary; Judicial replacement; Subpoena; Restorative Justice. Willingness. Aborda-se a vedacao da intimacao dos envolvidos a participarem de praticas restaurativas, visando analisar a possibilidade de mitigacao do principio da voluntariedade da Justica Restaurativa, a luz da teoria da jurisdicao por substituicao. No Judiciario os sujeitos renunciam a vontade individual ou coletiva original, de maneira que o juiz pode intima-los a participarem de determinados atos judiciais. Conclui-se que, a intimacao embora contrarie a vontade individual ou coletiva de participar, esta em consonancia com a vontade de ser substituido, expressa no ato da demanda, e a vontade geral expressa no ordenamento juridico de substituir os envolvidos nas demandas. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Poder Judiciario; Substituicao judicial; Intimacao; Justica Restaurativa; Voluntariedade.
ISSN:1982-7636
1982-7636