Public interest litigation and co-participative judicial enforcement of public policies.
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2014
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This article discusses a proposal to redevelop the judicial enforcement stage of
processes, mainly in regards to public interest litigation. That is to say whenever the judiciary
finds itself with the responsibility to provide an answer for the cases involving the execution of
public policies, it must focus on ensuring the adversarial as much as a co-participative result.
The constitutional proceedings require a new approach from the judiciary with regards to
dealing with old and new types of litigation. In the case of public interest litigation it is
necessary to rebuild the foundation of mainstream judicial process theory so that it can go
beyond the debate between the liberal and socializing stances, and thus enable a discursive
formation of the decision and of its enforcement. Based on paragraph 5 of article 461 of the
Brazilian Civil Procedures Code (CPC), this article argues that a procedure should be created in
the judicial execution step whereby the parties (and others) may deliberate about its form,
timing and scheduling, while being supported by an expert mediator, the role of whom would be to technically assist the parties' settlement efforts. In this way, the enforcement of public
interest litigation, in acquiring a “soft character”, becomes more effective since it allows that its
form will not come from a monocratic organ, but from the deliberation of the very people
affected by the public policy in question and, thus the execution thereof, being more likely to
succeed.
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Judiciary, Mediation
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NUNES, D.; THEODORO JÚNIOR, H. Public interest litigation and co-participative judicial enforcement of public policies. Civil Procedure Review, v. 5, n. 1, p. 20-58, jan./abr. 2014. Disponível em: <http://www.civilprocedurereview.com/?option=com_content&view=article&id=222:public-interest-litigation-and-co-participative-judicial-enforcement-of-public-policies&catid=76:pdf-revista-n1-2014>. Acesso em: 02 fev. 2017.