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dc.contributor.advisorSouza Júnior, Antonio Umberto de-
dc.contributor.authorBonicontro, Adriano-
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-29T17:44:14Z-
dc.date.available2017-05-29T17:44:14Z-
dc.date.issued2005-
dc.identifier.citationBONICONTRO, Adriano. O princípio da finalidade social como norma ensejadora da efetividade do processo judicial do trabalho. 2005. 76 f. Monografia (Pós-Graduação) – Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito Material e Processual do Trabalho, Instituto CEUB de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento, Centro Universitário de Brasília, Brasília, 2005.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uniceub.br/jspui/handle/235/10887-
dc.description.abstractO presente trabalho trata da importância do princípio da finalidade social para o Direito Processual Trabalhista, no Brasil, especialmente como instituto ensejador da efetividade do seu objeto: o processo judicial do trabalho.pt_BR
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dc.subjectPrinciple of the social purposept_BR
dc.subjectSubstantial due process of lawpt_BR
dc.subjectInstrumentally of the action at lawpt_BR
dc.subjectSocial inaqualitiept_BR
dc.subjectSocial justicept_BR
dc.subjectJudge of the workpt_BR
dc.titleO princípio da finalidade social como norma ensejadora da efetividade do processo judicial do trabalhopt_BR
dc.typeTCCpt_BR
dc.date.criacao2005-
dc.description.notasMonograph that investigated the principle of the social purpose of the procedural law of the work, in Brazil, by means of which if it aimed at to the proposal of a reflection on the Brazilian law culture, in the direction to point the necessity of if questioning the dogma of the working procedural norms, with authorization of the instrumentally character of the action at law. Still, it objectified to desvelar the potentiality of such principle for the conduction joust of the process of solution of the decurrent conflicts of the relation of the human work. The intuition method allowed that the researcher did not contaminate itself previously with the lawculture influences until then predominant in Brazil and, thus, had the guarantee of if reaching the waited results. The modern instrumentally specter of the action at law, in attendance to the constitutional postulate of substantial due process of law, ally to the tout of appeals law principles to the proper normative power of the basic laws (Constitution), if duly used or applied for the agencies judiciary, this in foot of equality with the too much powers of the Republic, propitiates the valuation of the human work that, for consequence, minimizes in ratio jousts the social inaqualities. The principle of the social purpose, as procedural norm, imposes that the solution of the labor conflict if gives exactly with social justice that has written law making use of inapt form to reach this end. One concludes, therefore, that the legislated procedural norms serve of reference to the Judge of the Brazilian Work who can and must adopt activist position of the native jurisprudence, either for performance politics, either for the systematic vision of the process, this as estimated of the judiciary performance.pt_BR
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