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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.2.2012.tde-06062013-133608
Document
Author
Full name
Alexandre Miura Iura
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Tucci, Jose Rogerio Cruz e (President)
Bedaque, Jose Roberto dos Santos
Moraes, José Rubens de
Title in Portuguese
Oralidade e escrita no processo civil
Keywords in Portuguese
Audiência (processo civil)
Direito processual civil
Gerenciamento de processos
Oralidade
Oralidade e escrita
Procedimento em primeiro grau
Processo civil
Prova oral (processo civil)
Prova testemunhal (processo civil)
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo principal desta dissertação é apresentar a Oralidade e a Escrita no Processo Civil sob a ótica do Gerenciamento de Processos. Deste modo, é negada que a oralidade constitua um princípio formador do Direito Processual Civil, destacando-se que se trata de uma escolha técnica dada ao órgão jurisdicional visando maior eficiência. É questionada a funcionalidade das audiências e da prova oral. É enfatizado que o papel da conciliação é promover o acesso à justiça, e não reduzir gastos públicos. De outro lado, é sustentado que a garantia de um processo justo é compatível com um procedimento escrito. À guisa de conclusão, é afirmado que a oralidade não pode ser tratada exclusivamente no plano dos princípios. Com o consenso das partes, pode o juiz customizar as audiências e a colheita das provas visando dar maior eficiência ao processo.
Title in English
Oralité et écriture dans le procés civil
Keywords in English
Case management
Civil procedure
First instance procedure
Hearings
Orality and writing
Testimonial proof
Abstract in English
This essay overriding objective is to present Orality and Writing in Civil Procedure in a Case Management view. By doing so, it is denied that orality constitutes a formative principle of Civil Procedure, rather than a technical choice given to the court in order to bring more efficiency to the procedure. The oral hearing and proof gathering functionality is also questioned. It is emphasized that the role of conciliation is to improve access to justice and it is not its aim to reduce public expenses. In another hand, its sustained that the guarantee of a fair public hearing is compatible with a writing procedure. As a conclusion, it is said that orality and writing cannot be treated exclusively as a matter of principle. With the consent of the parties, the judge can customize the hearings and proof taking, giving more efficiency to the civil procedure.
 
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2013-06-12
 
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