The effects of proportionality and substantive due legal process on the illegality of the evidence in criminal proceedings

Authors

  • Hebert Alves Coelho Dom Helder Camara
  • Elcio Nacur Rezende Dom Helder Camara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2016v11n2p165

Keywords:

Conservation units, biodiversity, Expropriation

Abstract

This article analyzes the importance of environmental conservation units. It shows that the mere creation of protected areas is not sufficient to adequately promote environmental protection. effective implementation of conservation units for effective protection of the ecologically balanced environment, particularly biodiversity is essential. It appears that the expropriation of private property in areas established as protected areas is an important tool for achieving this effective implementation. We sought to understand the problem through deductive reasoning, with legal and theoretical methodological aspect, basing on the analysis of doctrines and articles related to the proposed theme.

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Author Biographies

Hebert Alves Coelho, Dom Helder Camara

State Attorney And Master In Environmental Law Top Dom Helder Hall School

Elcio Nacur Rezende, Dom Helder Camara

Master and Doctor of Law. Professor of the Master's Program in Law of Dom Helder Camara School. Attorney of the National Treasury.

Published

2016-08-30

How to Cite

Coelho, H. A., & Rezende, E. N. (2016). The effects of proportionality and substantive due legal process on the illegality of the evidence in criminal proceedings. Revista Do Direito Público, 11(2), 165–195. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2016v11n2p165

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