A efetividade dos direitos humanos diante das limitações do saber jurídico: uma reflexão sobre o diálogo judicial e interdisciplinar a partir do julgamento do caso das células-tronco embrionárias (adi nº. 3.510/2005)
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2015-11-25
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Judgments about human rights require democratic environments to be incurred. The dialogue
between the various stakeholders proves to be essential to overcome the limits of legal cognition
so that judicial decision will be more effective as the addressed participate to it. In this sense,
the unconstitutionality lawsuit n. 3.510 from 2005 shows an interesting example of operation
of the dialog field since admitted in its decision making process, the presence of civil society
through the amicus curiae institute and the public hearings. The mainstreaming of research on
embryonic stem cells has awakened interest of several organizations that would volunteer
themselves to expand the legal cognition about the beginning of life. It has been presented
arguments of medical, biological, sociological, historical ordinations and some others
arguments to uncover the web of bonds involving the constitutional subject matter. The judges
interacted with such argumentative space in order to make the final decision about the
constitutionality of scientific research from the influence of the miscellaneous views that were
presented about the subject. Thus, there was an interaction field between juridical and extrajuridical
knowledge in the human rights treatment that, from the perspective of this study,
contributed to the construction of the final text of the judgment.
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ALVES NETO, J. F. A efetividade dos direitos humanos diante das limitações do saber jurídico: uma reflexão sobre o diálogo judicial e interdisciplinar a partir do julgamento do caso das células-tronco embrionárias (adi nº. 3.510/2005). 2015. 136 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Direitos Humanos) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.