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Effectiveness of Criminal Law vs. Presumption of Innocence - Analysing the constitutionality of the early execution of sentences from the point of view of Robert Alexy's theory of principles

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The legal system is a normative system of rules and principles. Rules and principles, therefore, are different kinds of norms (ALEXY, 2008). Understanding the differences between these two types of norms in terms of their content, normative structure and forms of application is fundamental to resolving conflicts. Robert Alexy's theory of principles, also with special reference to Ronal Dworkin's theory of principles (DWORKIN, 2012), guided this research in order to answer the question of what the normative structure of Article 5 (LVII) of the Constitution is, namely whether this constitutional provision is a rule or a principle. The normative distinction implies key developments for resolving the conflict faced by the Federal Supreme Court in the judgement of Habbeas Corpus 126.292-SP, deciding in the specific case whether it is possible to serve a sentence in advance of a final and unappealable criminal sentence.

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RIBEIRO, A. Academic qualifications 2014 to 2018, Undergraduate degree in Law, Positivo University, UP, Brazil. Technical Education in Administration 2006 to 2007, Colégio Estadual Des. Jorge Andriguetto 2000 - 2002 High School, Colégio Estadual Dr. Bayard Osna.

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Authors Adeildo Ribeiro
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207159956
ISBN 9786207159956
No. of pages 56
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

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