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Brazilians Can Now Go to Court on the Internet PDF Print E-mail
Written by Benedito Mendonça   
Friday, 03 February 2006

Brazilian ministers of Justice, Márcio Thomaz Bastos, and Communications, Hélio Costa, and the chief justice of the country's highest court of appeals (Superior Tribunal de Justiça) (STJ), Edson Vidigal, signed a contract that will expand access to specialized federal courts in 3,200 municipalities around Brazil.

Under the terms of the contract, it will now be possible to do practically everything online. The service is part of the Electronic Government - Citizen Service program (Gesac).

According to Vidigal, "We are committed to this; there will be no backpedaling. As of now, in more than half the country's municipalities, a citizen can send in a petition or demand his rights in specialized courts without even needing a lawyer."

Online access to specialized courts will eventually be nationwide. Internet links will be installed in schools, day-care centers and community association centers.

The system will allow someone with a problem with Social Security (Previdência Social) to request or make a complaint about benefits, for example, and accompany the process via Internet.

ABr

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written by Guest, 2006-02-03 09:50:49
This idea might present teething problems at first.... but is a good concept as it allows citizens greater access to the law at large - whist addressing inividual rights!!!!

Brazil appears to be getting its act together at last and about time too.

Brazil needs to keep on reforming as it appears like...."it's not right, but its OK".


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