2022
DOI: 10.1590/1809-58442022115en
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Mediatized judiciary: norm (fundamental rights) versus social experimentation

Abstract: We propose a study of judicial practice in a society undergoing mediatization. We noticed that the way the procedural actors behave, in the context where the institutions are crossed by mediatization logics, tensions the instituted. Social experimentation pressures the norm (and fundamental rights). In this context, we consider it productive to make methodological reflections on how to research within the legal-communicational interface. After contextualizing the present moment (judicial activism) mobilizing t… Show more

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