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Parental Alienation and the Impossibility of Illicit Evidence - A study of the Fundamental Principles and Rights of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988. DE

English · Paperback / Softback

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Parental Alienation is a social phenomenon in which one of the parents uses the child as an instrument of revenge against the other parent, in the face of marital breakdown, by implanting false ideas and without taking into account the damage that will be caused. This process is sneaky and takes place in the privacy of homes, which makes it difficult to prove. People often use clandestine recordings and hidden cameras as a means of proof. Obtaining evidence that violates any principle, such as privacy, is forbidden in the legal system. Observing the high incidence of cases of Parental Alienation in society and the prohibition of illicit evidence, the need was felt to verify the admissibility of evidence obtained by illicit means to prove Parental Alienation. To this end, the work studies Fundamental Principles and Rights, Parental Alienation and Evidence Law. The result of the research takes an unexpected turn.

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Avvocato, conciliatore presso il Tribunale Federale TRF4, studente di Master in Giurisprudenza presso il PPG-UPF e borsista CAPES/PROSUC, operatore dello Sportello del Lavoro, membro dei progetti di ricerca: Diritto e Democrazia: complementarietà e interdipendenza nella relazione tra diritto, morale e politica e Relazioni di potere e potere municipale nello Stato brasiliano.

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Authors Aline Moura Da Silva Boanova
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207184224
ISBN 9786207184224
No. of pages 92
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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