Hierarquia supraconstitucional relativa dos tratados internacionais de direitos humanos

The article starts from the most frequent classifications on the hierarchy of the international human rights treaties in the juridical order, therefor to suggest the recognition of the relative and supraconstitutional hierarchical status of the international conventions of human rights. The proposal...

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Autor principal: Gussoli, Felipe Klein
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Idioma:Portugués
Publicado: 2019
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Fuente:Revista de Investigações Constitucionais, ISSN 2359-5639, Vol. 6, Nº. 3, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: setembro/dezembro), pags. 703-747
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Sumario: The article starts from the most frequent classifications on the hierarchy of the international human rights treaties in the juridical order, therefor to suggest the recognition of the relative and supraconstitutional hierarchical status of the international conventions of human rights. The proposal departs from the sanctifying positions of constitutional so-vereignty as the only viable horizon in the contemporary ju-ridical plane. It thus replaces the discourse of the normative force of the Constitution and demonstrates the emergence of a universalist legal paradigm in which the Brazilian Fede-ral Constitution of 1988 itself was based on the relativiza-tion of its norms in favor of international legal instruments. From a dogmatic perspective, and form the principle pro persona of International Human Rights Law, the research seeks above all to contribute to the re-discussion of the cur-rent position of the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court on the supralegal hierarchy of the treaties, as well as to initiate a dialogue with the heterarchical normative theories in sear-ch of the formulation of practical criteria for conflict resolu-tion by the judges.