Executive Procedure Law

Base Knowledge

Students should have knowledge within the framework of executive procedural law

Teaching Methodologies

The methodology used will privilege the active participation of students, in a dynamic that will be based on the following methodological and technical procedures: Affirmative method: presentation of basic information by the teacher (expository and demonstrative). Interrogative method: critical analysis and discussion of selected texts that exemplify the concepts, methods, techniques and procedures presented. Active method: teaching through the discovery, resolution and discussion of case studies.

Learning Results

Provide students with knowledge about the coercive performance of obligations.

Theoretical classes and tutorial sessions allow students to understand the subjects taught and demonstrate the knowledge acquired, through various modalities of knowledge assessment. The purpose of this course is to analyze in depth matters related to the Executive Process, stimulating research, discussion and critical opinion of students.

Program

I

INTRODUCTION

1. – Concept and purposes of enforcement
2. – Assumptions of executive action
3. – The Enforcement
4. – Sure, enforceability and liquidity requirement
5. – Jurisdiction of the court
6. – Legitimacy of the parties
7. – Sponsorship judiciary
8. – Multiple subjects and multiple requests
9. – Forms of the executive process

II

PEPEX  – Procedimento extrajudicial pré-executivo (Pre-executive extrajudicial procedure)

10. Pepex

11. Regime 

III
JOINT IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS FOR PAYMENT OF CERTAIN AMOUNT
12. – Delimitation
13. – Initial phase
14. – Opposition to the implementation
15. – Object of the garnishment
16. – The phase of attachment
17. – Function and effects of attachment
18. – Opposition to attachment
19 – Notice and tender
20. – Sales Executive
21. – Payment
22. – Termination and cancellation of execution
IV
OTHER PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTATION
23. – Enforcement procedure common for delivery of a certain
24. – Process execution common to provide that
25. – Processes special executive

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Main bibliography:

– Lebre de Freitas, José, A Ação Executiva, À Luz do Código de Processo Civil de 2013, 7ª Edição, Gestlegal, Coimbra 2017;

 Complementary bibliography:

 –  Carvalho Gonçalves, Marco, Lições de Processo Civil Executivo, Almedina, Coimbra, 5ª edição, reimpressão, 2023; 

 – Carvalho, José Henrique, Ação Executiva para Pagamento de Quantia Certa, Quid Juris, Lisboa, 2016;

– Costa Ribeiro, Virgínio, As Funções do Agente de Execução, Almedina, Coimbra, 2011;

– Gonçalves Pinto, Rui, Manual da Execução e Despejo, Coimbra Editora, Coimbra, setembro 2013;

 – Gonçalves Pinto, Rui, A ação executiva, AAFDL, Lisboa, 2023;

– Lebre de Freitas, José, A Ação Executiva, À Luz do Código de Processo Civil de 2013, 7ª Edição,  Gestlegal, Coimbra, 2017;

– Mineiro, Pedro Edgar, Competências do juiz e do agente de execução na ação executiva para pagamento de quantia certa, Almedina, Coimbra 2016;

–  Paiva, Eduardo, Cabrita, Helena, O processo executivo e o agente de execução, Coimbra Editora, Coimbra, 2013; 

–  Remédio Marques, J. P., Curso de Processo Executivo Comum à Face do Código Revisto, Almedina, Coimbra, 2000; 

–  Serra, Miguel Dinis, El Ejercicio de la Abogacía en Portugal y España- Estudio Comparativo, impresso por Coimbra Editora, Coimbra, 2015; 

–  Teixeira de Sousa, Miguel, Acção Executiva Singular, Lex, 1998;