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This is a scientific paper aimed at researching the impact of the Judicial Reform on the judicial crisis, preferably on the issue of slowness in the provision of judicial services. The work will analyse whether there has been a positive impact of EC 45/04, which carried out the Reform of the Judiciary. Consequently, the Public Judicial Policy called the National Judicial Policy for the Appropriate Treatment of Conflict Resolution (PJNTACI), regulated by Resolution 125/2010 of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) and the positivisation of self-composition in the New Code of Civil Procedure…mehr

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This is a scientific paper aimed at researching the impact of the Judicial Reform on the judicial crisis, preferably on the issue of slowness in the provision of judicial services. The work will analyse whether there has been a positive impact of EC 45/04, which carried out the Reform of the Judiciary. Consequently, the Public Judicial Policy called the National Judicial Policy for the Appropriate Treatment of Conflict Resolution (PJNTACI), regulated by Resolution 125/2010 of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) and the positivisation of self-composition in the New Code of Civil Procedure (Law 13.105/15), regulations that are considered complementary to the Reform of the Judiciary, will be verified. The investigation into the impact of the reform was carried out in the Brasília common court, the Court of Justice of the Federal District and Territories (TJDFT). To this end, statistical data provided by the TJDFT from 1999 to 2018 was used. It should also be noted that data from the CNJ was used to complement the study's analysis.
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Autorenporträt
Coordinator of the Specialisation in Appropriate Methods of Conflict Resolution. Professor of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Civil Procedural Law, Lawyer and Mediator. Associate member of Global Collaborative Law, Master in Human Rights. Specialist in Civil Law and Postgraduate in Legal Order and Public Prosecutor's Office - FESMPDFT.