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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.2.2014.tde-21012015-091338
Document
Author
Full name
Luciana da Silva Costa
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Neves, Marcelo da Costa Pinto (President)
Baracho Junior, Jose Alfredo de Oliveira
Bernardes, Wilba Lucia Maia
Oliveira, Gustavo Henrique Justino de
Verissimo, Marcos Paulo
Title in Portuguese
A revisitação do princípio da separação de poderes: dialogicidade e tensão como elementos conformadores da identidade constitucional brasileira
Keywords in Portuguese
Direito constitucional -- Brasil
Separação de poderes
Abstract in Portuguese
No contexto constitucional pós-88, o princípio da separação de poderes ocupa posição de destaque, especialmente a partir dos avanços do Poder Judiciário na solução de conflitos envolvendo arenas antes reservadas ao Legislativo ou ao Executivo. Temas como o ativismo do STF, o (ab)uso das medidas provisórias pelo Presidente da República, a apatia do Legislativo, o controle judicial de políticas públicas, dentre tantos outros, são recorrentes na bibliografia jurídico-brasileira. Entretanto, de forma frequente, a recente produção científico-jurídica que se dedica ao tema no Brasil, observa-o a partir de substratos que já se encontravam presentes na teoria moderna do princípio da separação de poderes, edificada no final do século XVIII, não apresentando inovações. É nesse cenário que a presente pesquisa busca revisitar, à luz da teoria do diálogo institucional, a teoria do princípio da separação de poderes, explorando fundamentos que permitam uma interpretação adequada das complexas interações travadas pelos poderes instituídos e pela esfera pública no constitucionalismo brasileiro contemporâneo.Trata-se de pesquisa jurídico-bibliográfica que, além da revisão da literatura, analisou quatro cenários de interação: Legislativo-STF; Legislativo-Executivo; Executivo-STF e STF-sociedade civil. Ao final, faz-se algumas incursões de como esse novo sentido interage com a compreensão de identidade constitcional esboçada por Michael Rosenfeld.
Title in English
Revisting the separation of powers principles: dialogue, tension and constitutional identity
Keywords in English
Constitutional dialogue
Constitutional identity
Dialogue
Separation of powers
Abstract in English
In 1988 post-constitutional context, the separation of powers principle occupies a prominent position, especially since the advances of the judiciary in resolving conflicts involving spaces previously reserved to the Legislature or the Executive. Themes as the STFs activism, the (ab)use of provisory acts by the President, the apathy of the Legislature, the judicial control of public policies, among many others, are recurrent in the Brazilian legal literature. Nevertheless, frequently, the recent scientific-legal production that is dedicated to the theme in Brazil, watches it from substrates that were already present in the modern separation of powers principle theory, built in the late eighteenth century, not presenting innovations. It is in this scenario that this research seeks to revisit, in the light of the institutional dialogue theory, the separation of powers principle theory, by exploring foundations that allow an appropriate interpretation of complexes interactions fought by the powers and by the public sphere in the contemporary Brazilian constitutionalism. It is a legal bibliographic research which, beyond the literature review, examined four interaction scenarios: Legislative- TF; Legislative-Executive, Executive-STF and STF-civil society. At the end, some inroads of how this new sense interacts with the constitutional identity outlined by Michael Rosenfeld are made.
 
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