COERCIVE MEASURES' POSSIBILITY IN POLICE POWER IN THE ELECTORAL SECTOR

Authors

  • Marcos Youji Minami Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)
  • Gustavo Machado Rebouças Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)
  • Shayana Sarah Vieira de Andrade Mousinho Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)

Abstract

The present work deals with the analysis of precedent n° 18 of the Superior Electoral Court, which led to different interpretations when Other judges and courts applied, notably around the imposition of fines. Its objective is to assess whether it is possible to apply coercive measures when exercising police power in the electoral sphere. The approach method is hypothetical-deductive, and the research technique is bibliographic, using qualitative data. It is concluded that the precedent in question, in most cases, is not applied correctly, and there must be its correct interpretation, rewritten, or even annulled so that there are no doubts about the possible use of coercive measures in the police power in the electoral sphere.

Keywords: Police Power. Coercive measures. Punitive fine. 

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Author Biographies

Marcos Youji Minami, Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)

Pós-Doutor (USP). Doutor e Mestre (UFBA). Especialista (UNISUL). Bacharel em Direito (UFC). Professor (URCA/FAP-CE) e Técnico Judiciário (TRE-CE).

Gustavo Machado Rebouças, Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)

Graduando em Direito pela Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA).

Shayana Sarah Vieira de Andrade Mousinho, Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)

Especialista em Direito Constitucional (URCA). Pós-graduanda em Direito Imobiliário (Uninassau). Bacharel em Direito (URCA). Advogada (OAB/CE 50.249).

Published

2023-12-19

How to Cite

Minami, M. Y., Machado Rebouças, G., & Vieira de Andrade Mousinho, S. S. (2023). COERCIVE MEASURES’ POSSIBILITY IN POLICE POWER IN THE ELECTORAL SECTOR. Suffragium - Revista Do Tribunal Regional Eleitoral Do Ceará, 12(20). Retrieved from https://suffragium.tre-ce.jus.br/suffragium/article/view/137