FRENCH CONSTITUTIONAL JURISDICTION AND ITS MECHANISMS OF SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
LTERNATIVE TO THE BRAZILIAN SYSTEM?
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https://doi.org/10.25192/issn.1982-0496.rdfd.v26i31865Abstract
This paper aims to verify if the French constitutional jurisdiction is compatible with the Brazilian reality and if the two models can contribute to each other. In order to rethink the Brazilian constitutional jurisdiction to make it more deliberative and consistent with the dictates of the Democratic Rule of Law, ensuring greater participation of the population especially with regard to the concentrated control of constitutionality of laws that integrate the legal system, and based on research classified as bibliographic, exploratory, explanatory, analytical and qualitative, we sought to carry out a comparative study with a model that, in theory, proposes to be more democratic than the Brazilian and adopts the institute of public hearings in all discussions on a posteriori control of constitutionality: the French system.
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