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Procedural Legal Business in Family Law - Limits and contributions

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The 2015 Brazilian Code of Civil Procedure brought with it several innovations, including procedural legal deals. This institute aims to enable the parties to have more procedural freedom and autonomy, making the process more consistent with their individualities. The aim of this book is to explain a little more about this institute and analyse whether or not (and if so, to what extent) it can be used in family lawsuits. To this end, this work has been divided into three topics, in addition to the initial and final considerations, in which the first aims to study this new institute itself, the second to analyse private autonomy in family law and the third to assess whether procedural legal transactions are appropriate in family actions. It is worth emphasising that the research methodology is eminently bibliographical. From the research, it was concluded that yes, procedural legal deals can be used in family actions on the basis of private autonomy.

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Gabriela M. Carmo:Family law lawyer. Master's degree from Unichristus (2018). Postgraduate in Labour Law and Procedure from Faculdade Evolutivo (2017). Alexander Perazo N.de C.: Doctor (2013) and Master (2004) from UNIFOR. Professor on the Academic Master's programme at Unichristus. Chief Legal Adviser to the Federal Military Prosecutor's Office.

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Authors Gabriela Martins Carmo, Alexander Perazo N. de C.
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2023
 
EAN 9786206457824
ISBN 9786206457824
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

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