
This article analyzes the so-called surprise-decision prohibition as a rule that follows from the due process of law and as an innovation of the Brazilian New Code of Civil Procedure 2015, observing its incidence. It concludes that this prohibition is part of the right of defense and therefore applicable without express legal prevision, as is the case of Peruvian law.
cognición ex officio, cognição ex officio, surprise-decision, Brazilian new Code of Civil Procedure, derecho de contradicción y amplia defensa, nuevo Código Procesal Civil de Brasil, derecho peruano, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.05.00, matérias de fato e de direito, Peruvian law, decisión sorpresa, direito peruano, facts issues and law issues, novo Código de Processo Civil brasileiro, judge powers, contraditório e ampla defesa, due process of law, cuestiones de hecho y de derecho, decisão-surpresa
cognición ex officio, cognição ex officio, surprise-decision, Brazilian new Code of Civil Procedure, derecho de contradicción y amplia defensa, nuevo Código Procesal Civil de Brasil, derecho peruano, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.05.00, matérias de fato e de direito, Peruvian law, decisión sorpresa, direito peruano, facts issues and law issues, novo Código de Processo Civil brasileiro, judge powers, contraditório e ampla defesa, due process of law, cuestiones de hecho y de derecho, decisão-surpresa
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