Criminal Procedure Systems: Inquisitorial, Adversarial, and Mixed

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CRIMINAL PROCESS

The criminal procedure systems have always been a system of law that reacts when infringed. It is punishable by law to prevent private revenge. It was the church that said to protect individuals with the Inquisition. The state must protect society and avenge the crimes of the powerful and the weak.

There are three systems of criminal procedure:

  • The indictment: The injured person drives the process. This produces injustices, and not everyone can do it.
  • The inquisitive: Crime affects
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The Judiciary: Organization, Principles, and Functions

The Judiciary

Definition and Role

The judiciary encompasses all judges who possess the power to judge and execute, shaping reality in the pursuit of justice. The term ‘judiciary’ is enshrined in the Constitution, emphasizing its role as a constituent power alongside the legislature and the executive.

Constitutional Principles

The Constitution outlines principles governing the judiciary’s organization and function:

Principles Relating to Organization

  • Principle of Legality: All matters concerning judges
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The Transformation of Criminal Law: From Public Domain to Privatization

1. The Criminal Law and its Membership in Public Law

Criminal law belongs to the public domain because it regulates private relationships with the state, which is the only entity entitled to create and enforce criminal law. The judiciary is responsible for applying the law, while criminal administration assumes the obligation of executing sentences. The judge oversees prison supervision, which the administration carries out.

In recent times, several institutions have emerged and been incorporated

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International Law and Nationality Q&A

Question 01
The Federal Constitution has brought significant changes with regard to matters of nationality.
Given the current text can say that:
a) are naturalized Brazilians living in the territory for more than fifteen consecutive years, if not apply for Brazilian nationality.
b) Brazil adopts the system of jus sanguinis, ie, only Brazilians are those born of a father or a Brazilian mother.
c) The native Brazilians born in the Federative Republic of Brazil, even though the foreign country,
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Principles of Catholic Social Teaching

11 Economic Activity

Economic life should not seek only to multiply goods produced and increase profit, but should be primarily organized to serve people and society. Economic activity should operate within the limits of moral order and justice. Social disputes need to be resolved through negotiations between employers and workers, respecting the rights and duties of each party.

Economic Systems

Definition

There are two basic economic systems derived from two political systems: liberalism and socialism.

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Public Administration and Administrative Law

1. Public Administration

1.1 The Public Administration as a Legal Person

Plurality of Public Administrations and Mitigation Techniques

General:

  • The executive branch is referred to as the administration.
  • Administrative law governs the actions of the government.

Legal Entity

A legal entity is a fictitious creation that allows for the conduct of business. It possesses obligations and rights similar to an individual.

How many public administrations exist?

The state, autonomous regions, provinces, and municipalities

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