EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)

Has the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) used formal arguments to evade the judgment of conflicts submitted by the concentrated judicial review? Over the past 20 years, the Supreme Court has denied trial to a growing number of cases, citing the presence of formal defects, mainly due to the so-called in...

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Main Authors: Flávia Danielle Santiago Lima, José Mário Wanderley Gomes, Leon Victor Queiroz Barbosa
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões (URI) 2018-05-01
Series:Revista Direito e Justiça
Online Access:http://srvapp2s.santoangelo.uri.br/seer/index.php/direito_e_justica/article/view/2632
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spelling doaj-1b1309e4d8d74529aed784a5844b941c2020-11-24T22:50:22ZporUniversidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões (URI)Revista Direito e Justiça1676-85582178-24662018-05-011830213610.31512/rdj.v18i30.26321082EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)Flávia Danielle Santiago Lima0José Mário Wanderley Gomes1Leon Victor Queiroz Barbosa2UFPE; UNICAP, Recife, PE, BrasilUNICAP, Recife, PE, BrasilUFCG, Campina Grande, PB, BrasilHas the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) used formal arguments to evade the judgment of conflicts submitted by the concentrated judicial review? Over the past 20 years, the Supreme Court has denied trial to a growing number of cases, citing the presence of formal defects, mainly due to the so-called incidental “lack of grounds": when, owing to the delay in assessing the conflict, alluded legal standard ceases to exist or have effect. This research starts from the Bickel’s hypothesis (1962): courts deliberately use passive virtues – self-restriction techniques, usually of procedural nature, which provide the court with the option to avoid the assessment of a case – in order to seek to understand the "lack of grounds" institutional phenomenon. In this sense, data from the Brazilian Supreme Court’s on the cases on which the "lack of grounds" was harvested were subjected of statistical inferences, in order to explain, through modeling, this omission behavior of the Court.http://srvapp2s.santoangelo.uri.br/seer/index.php/direito_e_justica/article/view/2632
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EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)
Revista Direito e Justiça
author_facet Flávia Danielle Santiago Lima
José Mário Wanderley Gomes
Leon Victor Queiroz Barbosa
author_sort Flávia Danielle Santiago Lima
title EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)
title_short EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)
title_full EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)
title_fullStr EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORING THE WONDERFUL MYSTERY OF TIME: “LACK OF GROUNDS” IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW AS AN EVIDENCE OF PASSIVE VIRTUES IN THE BRAZILIAN SUPREME COURT (STF)
title_sort exploring the wonderful mystery of time: “lack of grounds” in the constitutional judicial review as an evidence of passive virtues in the brazilian supreme court (stf)
publisher Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões (URI)
series Revista Direito e Justiça
issn 1676-8558
2178-2466
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Has the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) used formal arguments to evade the judgment of conflicts submitted by the concentrated judicial review? Over the past 20 years, the Supreme Court has denied trial to a growing number of cases, citing the presence of formal defects, mainly due to the so-called incidental “lack of grounds": when, owing to the delay in assessing the conflict, alluded legal standard ceases to exist or have effect. This research starts from the Bickel’s hypothesis (1962): courts deliberately use passive virtues – self-restriction techniques, usually of procedural nature, which provide the court with the option to avoid the assessment of a case – in order to seek to understand the "lack of grounds" institutional phenomenon. In this sense, data from the Brazilian Supreme Court’s on the cases on which the "lack of grounds" was harvested were subjected of statistical inferences, in order to explain, through modeling, this omission behavior of the Court.
url http://srvapp2s.santoangelo.uri.br/seer/index.php/direito_e_justica/article/view/2632
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