Post by shiha520 on Feb 11, 2024 3:49:20 GMT -6
Constitutional Advocacy Brilliant is a cosmetic in the form of an ointment used to style hair, being very famous between the 1950s and 70s, even serving as the name for the musical Grease, premiered by John Travolta and highly successful [1]. Now, considering the time in which it was used, it served as a guide for the discourse to be presented in this text. Practice has shown us that Public Advocacy, with rare exceptions, has evolved at a very slow pace, practically still being in the golden age. In fact, the principle of endless litigation still applies among the vast majority of public lawyers.
Perhaps this is due to the fact that the legislation in force today is quite restrictive regarding the autonomy of public lawyers, or even due to fear or superstition on the part of professionals. In this sense, the Constitution is quite laconic with its treatment of the State Attorney's Office, unlike the Canada Email List that it did with the Public Ministry (article 127, §1º) and the Public Defender's Office (article 134, §4º), to which expressly guaranteed functional independence. In relation to law in general, the Federal Constitution established that the lawyer is indispensable to the administration of justice, being inviolable
for his acts and manifestations in the exercise of the profession, within the limits of the law (article 133), a rule that has the air of an implicit immutable clause , as a corollary of the fundamental rights to adversarial proceedings and broad defense in judicial and administrative proceedings. Continuing, verbi gratia, Complementary Law No. 15 of 2017 of the São Paulo municipality of Areias provides that the Municipal Attorney General's duties are to authorize the non-filing of appeals, considering the nature of the matter and the amount involved (article 8, item XIV) [two]. Therefore, here, the rule is the filing of appeals.