Objective Limits of Res Judicata
A Fundamental Right Established Between Security and Freedom
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- Kiadó Springer Nature Switzerland
- Megjelenés dátuma 2025. október 26.
- ISBN 9783032074843
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem87 oldal
- Méret 235x155 mm
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk XV, 87 p. 698
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This book critically addresses one of the most complex issues in procedural law: the objective limits of res judicata. Particularly relevant in civil law countries such as Italy and Germany—and especially in Portugal—this topic has generated intense doctrinal debate. In an effort to circumvent the constraints imposed by the traditional model of the plea of res judicata and the triple identity test, Portuguese legal scholarship developed the concept of the authority of res judicata. However, the vague contours of this concept have led to doctrinal uncertainty and inconsistency.
Does res judicata extend only to the operative part of the judgment, or does it also encompass its reasoning? Is only the claim precluded, or also the cause of action? Which issues that arise during litigation are barred from future disputes? The more freedom allowed to relitigate such issues, the less legal certainty the decision provides. Conversely, the more stabilizing the decision, the narrower the scope for future litigation.
This work proposes an alternative to the perplexing approaches that have challenged jurists within the Romano-Germanic tradition—particularly in Portugal: res judicata should also extend to prejudicial questions, provided they were effectively litigated by the parties, with full procedural guarantees, and expressly decided. This proposal reflects an adaptation of the Anglo-American model of collateral estoppel, already partially adopted by Brazilian legislation, with a powerful pacifying effect.
The monograph is divided into three parts. The first examines the Anglo-American model of stabilizing judicial decisions, from the pre-Roman influence on res judicata to the Restatement (Second) of Judgments, including the requirements of nonmutual collateral estoppel, partially incorporated into Brazilian law. The second part explores the core concepts of the controversy—main and prejudicial issues, preclusion, res judicata, authority and plea of res judicata—and presents the tension between legal certainty and freedom at the heart of the fundamental right to res judicata, drawing on a profound insight by Zygmunt Bauman.
Ultimately, this book argues that its proposed framework offers a constitutionally sound interpretation of the fundamental right to res judicata, striking a careful balance between the prohibition of excessive restriction and the need to avoid insufficient legal protection. The third and final part turns to the procedural topology of res judicata—exploring where, within the complaint, defense, and judgment, the preclusive effect truly resides: whether in the claims, the causes of action, the operative part, or the reasoning. It also revisits the historic debate between Savigny and Chiovenda, suggesting that their positions may be more compatible than traditionally assumed. The analysis concludes that the subject matter of the dispute encompasses not only the principal issue but also the prejudicial questions that were effectively litigated, offering a critical perspective on the Italian legislative model, later adopted in Portugal and formerly in Brazil’s Code of Civil Procedure.
" TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
1. Introduction.- 2. The Anglo-Saxon solution: collateral estoppel and the judgement on the matter.- 3. The Roman-Germanic problems: in search of the fundamental legal conformation of the right to res judicata.- 4. The Constitutional Limits of Extending Res Judicata to Preliminary Issues.- 5. Conclusion.
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