Abstract

This article seeks to analyze the judge's instructive powers and the typical and atypical evidence in the Brazilian civil procedural system. It analyzes the Judge's powers from a final perspective of the process, focusing on its social scope for pacifying litigation through the granting of adequate and effective jurisdictional protection. The article analyzes how the valuation of evidence occurs in the system and its relationship with the atypical evidence whose production was determined by the Judge.  

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