
NECESSÁRIA EVOLUÇÃO DAS AUDIÊNCIAS CÍVEIS EM TEMPOS DE PANDEMIA (COVID-19)
Author(s) -
Flávia Caroline Marsola,
Fernando da Costa Machado Filho,
Leandro Vieira dos Santos,
Sarah Carolina Colorado Borges
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
colloquium socialis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2526-7035
DOI - 10.5747/cs.2020.v4.n4.s119
Subject(s) - covid-19 , newspaper , videoconferencing , legislation , impossibility , political science , process (computing) , social media , pandemic , order (exchange) , public relations , internet privacy , computer science , sociology , law , business , telecommunications , medicine , disease , finance , pathology , virology , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty) , operating system
This article aims to discuss virtual audiences during the period of social distance due to the pandemic state reported by COVID-19. Until then, the virtual audience was a sporadic procedure. However, the current situation of distance has brought the need for the use of virtual hearings as a routine procedure given the impossibility of the physical presence of the components of the process in the Courts. Therefore, as the practice became common, it was necessary to proceed with the procedures, in order to ensure the basic principles of the process. Thus, it was of great importance to adapt to audiences by videoconference, thus emerging an evolution regarding digital procedural acts. Several questions were raised regarding the practice of online hearings. Thejudiciary satisfactorily faced the changes imposed by the social distance, leaving then the approval of the virtual audience for after the pandemic. Due legal process was guaranteed, with several super issues regarding the practices adopted by the judges.The applied methodology is qualitative with the collection of data by bibliographic and jurisprudential research, as well as news from newspapers, newsletters and electronic magazines. The legislation was also adopted as a source of study.