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Geraldo Carreiro

    Teacher training for higher education law schools
    Legal Hermeneutics and Dialectics in Trialism
    • 2024

      Teacher training for higher education law schools

      do students err with conviction?

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the training of teachers in legal sciences, this work emphasizes the importance of fostering confidence in students as they navigate their educational journey. It highlights the need for educators to embrace the complexities of knowledge, including the risks of error and uncertainty. By encouraging a reflective approach to teaching, the book advocates for an investment in faculty development, suggesting that such efforts enhance legal education and promote mutual learning among students and teachers, ultimately shaping informed decision-making in their personal and social lives.

      Teacher training for higher education law schools
    • 2023

      Legal Hermeneutics and Dialectics in Trialism

      Deductive approach work - from constitutional to infra-constitutional norms, in the dialectic of contrapositions

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the complex relationship between law and justice, this work delves into the principles of hermeneutics and the dialectical approach of master Reale. It emphasizes the significance of interpretation in understanding legal norms, as highlighted by STF Minister Gilmar Mendes and Peter Häberle's assertion that legal norms only exist through interpretation. The text argues for the necessity of evidence in achieving fair verdicts, advocating for an adversarial legal system that strives for justice despite its imperfections, while referencing the sociological perspectives of Ferdinand Lassalle.

      Legal Hermeneutics and Dialectics in Trialism