A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODE

Due to a increasing protagonism by the Judiciary, legal mechanisms to rationally control the activity of its members acquire even greater importance. One of these legal mechanisms is the duty to make explicit the base of their decisions. In this paper, we start from the hypothesis that it is essenti...

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Main Author: Hugo de Brito Machado Segundo
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Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2021-08-01
Series:Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
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Online Access:https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/51247/37733
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description Due to a increasing protagonism by the Judiciary, legal mechanisms to rationally control the activity of its members acquire even greater importance. One of these legal mechanisms is the duty to make explicit the base of their decisions. In this paper, we start from the hypothesis that it is essential, for a decision to be considered based or grounded, that all objections that have been raised to it are refuted. Based on bibliographic research, following hypothetical deductive and fallibilism methodology, it will be verified whether this conjecture arises, and is compatible, not only with constitutional procedural principles, such as the right to petition and the due process of law, but with the way Epistemology understand the foundation of knowledge and beliefs in general. With this, it will be verified whether art. 489, § 1, IV, of Brazilian Civil Procedural Code, since prescribes an obviousness, is applicable to other procedural subsystems, such as administrative procedural law, and labor or criminal procedural law, regardless of the specific infra-constitutional legislation.
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spelling doaj.art-e4c59212aaee434c861e080db877d6562022-12-21T19:57:14ZengUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroRevista Eletrônica de Direito Processual1982-76362021-08-01222392404https://doi.org/10.12957/redp.2021.51247A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODEHugo de Brito Machado Segundo0Universidade Federal do Ceará, Centro Universitário Chrisuts (Unichristus)Due to a increasing protagonism by the Judiciary, legal mechanisms to rationally control the activity of its members acquire even greater importance. One of these legal mechanisms is the duty to make explicit the base of their decisions. In this paper, we start from the hypothesis that it is essential, for a decision to be considered based or grounded, that all objections that have been raised to it are refuted. Based on bibliographic research, following hypothetical deductive and fallibilism methodology, it will be verified whether this conjecture arises, and is compatible, not only with constitutional procedural principles, such as the right to petition and the due process of law, but with the way Epistemology understand the foundation of knowledge and beliefs in general. With this, it will be verified whether art. 489, § 1, IV, of Brazilian Civil Procedural Code, since prescribes an obviousness, is applicable to other procedural subsystems, such as administrative procedural law, and labor or criminal procedural law, regardless of the specific infra-constitutional legislation.https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/51247/37733beliefsduty of motivationlegal reasoning
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A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODE
Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
beliefs
duty of motivation
legal reasoning
title A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODE
title_full A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODE
title_fullStr A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODE
title_full_unstemmed A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODE
title_short A BELIEF IS NOT FOUNDED IF REMAINS UNANSWERED ANY OBJECTION TO IT - OR THE NECESSARY OBVIOUSNESS OF ART. 489, § 1, IV, OF BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURAL CODE
title_sort belief is not founded if remains unanswered any objection to it or the necessary obviousness of art 489 § 1 iv of brazilian civil procedural code
topic beliefs
duty of motivation
legal reasoning
url https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/51247/37733
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