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The ANNEP Journal of Procedural Law, created in 2019, is a biannual journal with continuous publication and open access to the full texts published, peer-reviewed, and offers open access to the full texts, which are peer-reviewed and made available free of charge in the online version. The Journal encourages the study and research of National and International Procedural Law.

It aims to offer the academic community and legal professionals contemporary scientific studies on Procedural Law, thus expanding the space for debate, research, and reflection.

To this end, the magazine presents articles that necessarily undergo the Double-Blind Peer Review system, in which the article is evaluated by Doctors in Law who are unaware of the authors and their evaluators.

At least two ad hoc reviewers (evaluators) conduct the assessment. However, if the discrepancy is more significant than three points (evaluation from zero to ten), a third evaluation will be conducted. It is essential to highlight that the Journal's evaluators are professors from stricto sensu programs across Brazil, recognized by CAPES/MEC.

All approved articles will be registered in the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system to avoid plagiarism and unpublished articles, among other problems, but mainly to guarantee the longevity of publications and facilitate their identification in the electronic environment.

The Journal's editorial management was automated through an operational system designed by the “Public Knowledge Project – PKP”. This system is known as "Open Journal Systems (OJS)". The OJS digital platform adopted by the Journal in Brazil is the Electronic Journal Publishing System (SEER), translated and customized by the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology – IBICT.

Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Julho-Dezembro

Published: 2024-09-29

DOI: https://doi.org/10.34280/annep/2024.v5i2.199
DOI: https://doi.org/10.34280/annep/2024.v5i2.196
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34280/annep/2024.v5i2.211

FROM RIGIDITY TO FLEXIBILITY

the adversarial process as a limit to the transport of techniques

Sandro Bortoluzzi Madeira Lamego Rodrigues, Felipe Sardenberg Guimarães Trés Henriques

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34280/annep/2024.v5i2.203
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