masterThesis
Convenção de instância única: a negociação processual atípica ante a vulnerabilidade da parte
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SILVA, Mariana Lemos Pereira da. Convenção de instância única: a negociação processual atípica ante a vulnerabilidade da parte. 2021. 146f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Direito) - Centro de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2021.
Autor
Silva, Mariana Lemos Pereira da
Resumen
The present work analyzes the convention of single instance, as an atypical contract of
procedure, according to the constitutional principles of the process, and the possibility of
suppressing the double degree of jurisdiction and the waiver of the right to appeal in legal
relations integrated by a vulnerable individual. Procedural deals are part of the paradigmatic
change in the process that occurred with the advent of the 2015 Civil Procedure Code, which is
based on the flexibility of the judicial process. The contract of procedure provides the parties
with freedom to adapt the procedure to the specifics of the case, as well as to agree on their
legal-procedural situations. Searched to conceptualize first what is a resource and what is a
double degree of jurisdiction within the constitutional text. In order to try to resolve the doubts
brought by the opening of the process to the protagonism of the parties, an analysis of the
validity of this procedural agreement was necessary. The methodological cut sought to analyze
the possibility of the agent of the group of vulnerable individuals and procedural subject to
agree the waiver of the right to appeal. For that brought support for the conceptualization of
vulnerability in material law so that procedural vulnerability could be understood. Among the
individuals who are part of the group that needs protection due to their vulnerability, the
consumer, the worker and the feeding child or adolescent. The single instance convention is
fully valid in consumer and labor relations since it has been concluded that the material
vulnerability of the subjects does not prevent them from entering into legal transactions, nor
procedural transactions. In order to deny the applicability of the single instance convention, it
would be necessary to verify on a case-by-case basis that the agent, because of his condition,
acted in a manner dissociated from his will. Feeders, on the other hand, cannot negotiate the
waiver of the right to appeal because it ends up affecting the right to food across the board,
which is unavailable.