Dissertação de Mestrado
Implementação do júri no Brasil: debates legislativos e estudo de caso (1823-1841)
Fecha
2011-08-05Autor
Viviane Penha Carvalho Silva
Institución
Resumen
This research discusses the implementation of the jury system in Brazil occurred in the first decades of the nineteenth century. The reported time (1823-1841) stands at a transitional moment, and therefore to experiment with new organizational forms, when fledgling institutions seeking to consolidate. Among this transition, the focus of this work: the novelty of peer review that although originate with limited powers, has been guaranteed as a constitutional right (1824) and regulated by the expanding jurisdiction with the first Brazilian Code of Procedures (1832). The topic was approached from two strands that are complementary: the first focuses on the political process of expanding the legal powers of the jury trial of all crimes, and second, how the jury constituted a socioeconomically and served community particular, the so-called Term of the town São José del-Rei.