INSTITUTIONAL HOME History Board of FONAJE CHARTER LAW DOCTRINE LAID DOWN EVENTS NEWS CONTACT PARTNERS project led grow lights JURISPRUDENCE AMC Consumer winner ENFAM SENACON PHOTOS Pronouncements
The National Council of Justice (CNJ), through the Department of Judicial Research (DPJ), a body that aims to develop research aimed at understanding the Brazilian judicial function; perform analysis and diagnostics of structural and cyclical problems of various segments of the judiciary and provide technical assistance for the formulation of public policies, INVITES interested parties to submit papers on the theme "Small Claims Courts: diagnosis and prospects for the future."
1 PURPOSE The Public Call aims to select articles related to the topic: "Small Claims Courts: diagnosis and future prospects", for publication in specific, coordinated and edited by CNJ and IPEA work. 2 BACKGROUND In 2012, the National Council of Justice signed a Technical Cooperation with the Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA) for the joint development of research on small claims courts, which had the following objectives: a. meet the organizational structure, the stock of capital, human resources and instruments of access to justice; b. draw the profile of the magistrates, clerks, jurisdictional and their attorneys, as well as identify their perceptions of the conditions of access to justice; C. identify the profile of demand, fell to IPEA build methodology, design and implement research in ongoing dialogue with the Department of Judicial Research CNJ. As a result, led grow lights a final report was produced which identified relevant issues deserve specific studies, such as: Concentration profile of demand in consumer law litigation and the implications related to regulatory milestones in this regard and the actual performance of ANATEL. Recurrent or repeated individual demands and the potential for collective action in context. The role of associations, Public Defenders and prosecutors in filing a class action. Measurement of moral damage and correlation between condemnation and tort litigation. Performance and the layman led grow lights procedural Judge conciliation and pretrial. Is encouraged that the authors make analysis from the base of the fruit research data already held by the IPEA / CNJ, available at www.cnj.jus.br. Public data sharing is aimed at enabling more analytical studies, besides deepening the subject, indispensable to the performance of the CNJ on enhancement of the Judiciary subsidies. 3 RULES FOR SUBMISSION Texts should deal with the theme "Small Claims Courts: diagnosis and prospects for the future" and use, instead, led grow lights as a source of information, products generated by the IPEA research, the resulting database of field research and the report entitled "Diagnosis of the Small Claims Courts" whose links are available on the right tab of this page. Those interested led grow lights should led grow lights send the item until August 8, 2014, via email to dpj@cnj.jus.br, providing the following information on the first page of the file (which should have "doc" extension) should be given the title (and subtitle, if any) and the name (s) of author (s) should also contain other information about the author (s) (s), such as institution (if any), complete postal address, email address, phone, and a small curriculum vitae. 4 RULES FORMAT a) The articles should contain 10-20 pages in Times New Roman 12, with 1.5 spacing, 2.5 cm margins, paragraph 1.5 cm (first line), A4 format. b) Notes should be placed at the bottom of the page and can contain bibliographic and / or critical commentary references. c) The articles must be accompanied by an abstract and abstract of no more than 10 lines and three key words in Portuguese and English. d) The article should be presented led grow lights considering the following ranking: 1) title in lowercase, centered and in bold; 2) If the work / research has financial backing from some institution, this should be mentioned in a footnote indicated with the symbol "*"; 3) summary with keyword, abstract, keywords; 7) the article itself. e) The quotes from up to three (3) lines should come with quotation marks in the text. The quotations of more than three lines should come detached, without quotes, with left indent of 2 cm, with space between the simple lines and letter size 10; both followed due indicative of notes. Any repairs in the middle of a quote (cuts indicated by ellipses or introduction of terms) should be enclosed in brackets. f) The texts may be presented with illustrations and graphics with duly mentioned sources. g) Standardization Quote / n
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