Brief reflections on the application of the CPC 2015 to the Special Federal Courts

Authors

  • Flávio Luiz Yarshell

Keywords:

CPC 2015, general law, special rules, subsidiary apllication, special federal courts

Abstract

The subsidiary application of the general rules of the Code of Civil Procedure to extravagant legislation is certainly not a new issue. It has always been debated to what extent the general law would apply to processes governed by special rules. The advent of a new general law - as is the case with the CPC 2015 - should not, at least not on its own, substantially change this picture: however evolved or up-to-date the new provisions may be considered to be, they do not alter the fundamental hermeneutic problem: what is the extent of the specialty of the extravagant law, to exclude or allow the invocation of the general rule? When does it seem appropriate to look to general procedural rules to solve problems arising in a given subsystem?

Author Biography

Flávio Luiz Yarshell

Mestre, Doutor e Livre Docente pela Faculdade de Direito da USP. Professor Titular do Departamento de Direito Processual da USP. Membro do Instituto Brasileiro e do Instituto Ibero Americano de Direito Processual. Membro da Associação Internacional de Direito Processual. Advogado em São Paulo e em Brasília. Foi Juiz Eleitoral (classe jurista) entre 2007 e 2012. Foi Conselheiro e Diretor da Associação dos Advogados de São Paulo (AASP) e membro do Instituto dos Advogados de São Paulo (IASP).

Published

2016-03-10

How to Cite

Yarshell, F. L. (2016). Brief reflections on the application of the CPC 2015 to the Special Federal Courts. Revista Do Tribunal Regional Federal Da 3ª Região, 27(128), 65–69. Retrieved from https://revista.trf3.jus.br/index.php/rtrf3/article/view/314

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