Abstract:
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Faced with the need to give effect to the basic human right of access to justice, the National
Council of Justice constituted the National Policy for Attention to Homeless People, POP RUAS
JUD. Adopting the case study methodology, this article analyzes the report that supported the
aforementioned Policy as an example of the practice of Legal Design, considering that it presents
the development process and the adoption of innovative tools for the construction of the final
document that would in fact grant access to justice to homeless people. It is therefore considered an
example of social innovation in the judiciary. |