Visual law: um estudo de caso no tribunal de justiça do Estado de Goiás
Carregando...
Data
Autores
Título da Revista
ISSN da Revista
Título de Volume
Editor
Universidade Federal de Goiás
Resumo
This master's thesis aims to explore the perception of first-degree magistrates working
in the Goiás State Court of Justice (TJGO) on the applicability of Visual Law, a
potentially innovative technique that seeks to simplify legal communication through
visual elements such as images, icons and infographics. The research was conducted
through structured interviews carried out online and in person with magistrates who
have been in the bench for more than five years. The target audience was initially
approached through the Presidency of the Court of Justice, and then in the secretariats
and offices. The TJGO was chosen as the field of research because it is a court that
stands out in terms of innovation and productivity, according to the Justice in Numbers
Report produced by the CNJ. The data collected was analyzed using the IPA method
(Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis), presented by Smith et al (2009), which
allows us to evaluate a given phenomenon from the point of view of the interviewee's
daily life. The study aims to contribute to an understanding of the magistrates'
perception of the CNJ's recommendation regarding the use of the technique, as well as
the insertion of innovations by the middle area in the court's end area. It also highlighted
the limitations of using the technique, as well as the benefits gained by magistrates.
The results show that magistrates are aware of the need for plain language, but do not
see the Visual Law technique as usual or feasible at the moment, especially given the
volume of cases being processed. However, they unanimously see it as being present
in the courts in the medium-term future. Through this research, we hope to build a solid
foundation for understanding the role of Visual Law in the Goiás legal context and its
potential to promote clearer, more accessible and effective communication between
legal professionals and citizens.