THE "ERGA OMNES" EFFECT ON DIFFUSE CONSTITUTIONALITY CONTROL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v10i10.169Keywords:
Constitutionality Control, Diffuse Control, Erga OmnesAbstract
In summary, this article approaches the new perspective on the effects of decision on diffuse control of constitutionality. In view of the new position of the Supreme Court, decisions in the diffuse or incidental control of constitutionality began to have erga omnes effectiveness, as occurs in concentrated control, thus ruling out the need for resolution editing by the Federal Senate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 52, item X of the Federal Constitution.