Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual (Apr 2017)
THE PRINCIPLE OF GOOD FAITH IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL ORDER: A BRIEF STUDY OF THE NEW CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE
Abstract
The present study has the scope to analyze and reflect the relevant legal aspects of the good faith principle in the Brazilian legal order, above all, its forecast in the new Brazilian Civil Procedure Code. Among the various innovations presented by the new Civil Procedure Code, a well-known and little used in the Brazilian legal order gets a real highlight in the Civil Procedure’s field: the good faith principle. The consecration of such an institute in the new Brazilian Civil Procedure Code, which came to be denominated by the doctrine as the procedural good faith’s principle, arise from the demand enlargement of the good faith in the private law and public law. Law nº 13.105 of 2015 that instituted a new Civil Procedure Code, stablish that the subjects of the process who participate in it in any way, pass their behaviors according to good faith, according to the article 5 of the 2015’s Brazilian Civil Procedure Code. Such principle, which makes up a norm of conduct is aimed at repelling the procedural conducts derived from bad faith by considering them illicit. In addition, the general clause of the objective procedural good faith requires that the subjects of a proceeding do not present a corrupt conduct of bad-faith. Thereby, aiming to evaluate the legal aspects of the procedural good faith in the Brazilian legal order, at a first moment, is necessary to understand the evolution and fundamental contours of good faith in civil law, with an emphasis on the study of existing good faith species and the understanding of objective good faith as a general clause. Next, it is necessary the study of the objective good faith principle’s constitutional foundation and its procedural bias. Finally, the principle of procedural good faith is materialized in the new Brazilian Civil Procedure Code. In order to appreciate the above, the deductive method and bibliographical and legislative research are used in the present work.
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