Maria Helena Diniz

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Born (1956-06-01) June 1, 1956 (age 69)
São Paulo, Brazil
Main interestsLaw, politics, philosophy, education
Notable ideassuper-effectives constitutionals norms [1]
Maria Helena Diniz
Born (1956-06-01) June 1, 1956 (age 69)
São Paulo, Brazil
Philosophical work
SchoolPontifical Catholic University of São Paulo
Main interestsLaw, politics, philosophy, education
Notable ideassuper-effectives constitutionals norms [1]

Maria Helena Diniz (born 1956, São Paulo) is a Brazilian jurist and professor. She currently holds the chair of full professor of Civil Law[2] at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo,[3] where she obtained her master's (1974) and doctorate (1976) degrees. She is the author of more than forty books and articles in the field of law, mainly in the civil area.[4]

In constitutional law, Maria Helena Diniz proposes a new classification, based on intangibility and the production of concrete effects. Thus, it divides them into constitutional norms of absolute, full, restrictable relative and complementable relative (or complementation-dependent) effectiveness.[5]

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