STF lança edital para receber propostas sobre modernização do sistema de Justiça
Contribuições poderão ser enviadas até 15/8 e serão analisadas por grupo de estudos criado no âmbito do Centro de Estudos Constitucionais do STF
26/06/2026 19:33 - Atualizado há 2 dias atrás
O Centro de Estudos Constitucionais do Supremo Tribunal Federal (CESTF) abriu edital para receber propostas de instituições públicas, privadas e da sociedade civil voltadas à modernização do sistema de Justiça brasileiro. As contribuições poderão ser enviadas até as 23h59 do dia 15/8/2026 e serão analisadas pelo Grupo de Estudos para a Modernização do Sistema de Justiça, instituído pelo presidente da Corte, ministro Edson Fachin, por meio da Portaria 123/2026, no âmbito do CESTF.
A iniciativa busca reunir propostas para o aperfeiçoamento do sistema de Justiça, com foco na eficiência, na transparência, no acesso da população à Justiça, no fortalecimento da governança, com baixo ou nulo impacto fiscal.
O edital explicita que o sistema inclui o Poder Judiciário, o Ministério Público, a advocacia pública, a advocacia privada e a Defensoria Pública. Essa fase abre a interlocução com a sociedade, e as contribuições recebidas serão analisadas e debatidas pelo grupo de estudos, responsável por elaborar o relatório final a ser encaminhado ao presidente do STF.
Como participar
Serão aceitas apenas manifestações institucionais, sem caráter pessoal, que deverão ser apresentadas uma única vez por cada instituição, por meio de formulário eletrônico.
As sugestões deverão tratar de temas como simplificação processual, redução da litigiosidade, transformação digital, governança da inteligência artificial, modernização das carreiras e da gestão judiciária, fortalecimento da integridade institucional, transparência pública, proteção dos direitos fundamentais e promoção de maior estabilidade jurídica para o desenvolvimento econômico e social do país.
Em caso de dúvidas, o contato pode ser feito pelo e-mail cestf@stf.jus.br.
Acesse aqui íntegra do edital.
(Jorge Macedo/AD)
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06/26/2026 7:33 p.m. — Updated 2 days ago
The Center for Constitutional Studies of the Supreme Federal Court (CESTF) opened a call for proposals from public and private institutions and civil society aimed at the modernization of the Brazilian Justice system. Contributions may be submitted until 11:59 p.m. on 8/15/2026 and will be analyzed by the Study Group for the Modernization of the Justice System, established by the President of the Court, Justice Edson Fachin, through Ordinance 123/2026, within the scope of the CESTF.
The initiative seeks to gather proposals for the improvement of the Justice system, with a focus on efficiency, transparency, access by the population to Justice, strengthening of governance, with low or no fiscal impact.
The notice explains that the system includes the Judiciary, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, public advocacy, private advocacy, and the Public Defender’s Office. This phase opens the dialogue with society, and the contributions received will be analyzed and debated by the study group, responsible for preparing the final report to be forwarded to the President of the STF.
How to participate
Only institutional manifestations will be accepted, without personal character, which must be presented only once by each institution, through an electronic form.
The suggestions must address topics such as procedural simplification, reduction of litigation, digital transformation, governance of artificial intelligence, modernization of careers and judicial management, strengthening of institutional integrity, public transparency, protection of fundamental rights, and promotion of greater legal stability for the economic and social development of the country.
In case of doubts, contact may be made by e-mail: cestf@stf.jus.br.
Access here the full text of the notice.
(Jorge Macedo/AD)
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NOTICE 06-2026
Theme: MODERNIZATION OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
PHASE 1 — COLLECTION OF SUBSIDIES
The Center for Constitutional Studies of the Supreme Federal Court — CESTF, created by Resolution 890, of October 29, 2025, through its Director, consults regarding what is set forth below:
I — Composition and Competence of the Study Group:
A. In accordance with what was established by Ordinance 123, of June 11, 2026, of Justice Edson Fachin, President of the Supreme Federal Court, the Study Group for the Modernization of the Justice System, of a consultative nature, was constituted through Ordinance 6/26 of the CESTF, composed as follows:
1. Fernando Facury Scaff, as president;
2. Ney de Barros Bello Filho, as rapporteur;
3. Ana Paula de Barcellos;
4. Ana Lya Ferraz da Gama Ferreira;
5. Cassio Lisandro Telles;
6. Christine Oliveira Peter da Silva;
7. Ingo Wolfgang Sarlet;
8. Luciana Jordão de Carvalho;
9. José Levi Mello do Amaral Júnior;
10. José Theodoro Correa de Carvalho;
11. Kátia Magalhães Arruda;
12. Luiz Alberto Gurgel de Faria;
13. Manuelita Hermes Rosa Oliveira Filha;
14. Mauro Campbell Marques;
15. Oscar Vilhena Vieira;
16. Rodrigo Mudrovitsch;
17. Sergio Rabello Tamm Renault;
18. Vanessa Ribeiro Mateus; and
19. Vera Karam de Chueiri.
B. It is incumbent upon the Study Group:
I — To foster institutional and academic debate regarding the modernization and improvement of the Brazilian justice system;
II — To promote dialogues with other working groups, as well as commissions, forums, and initiatives concerning the modernization of the justice system;
III — To organize, systematize, and analyze proposals presented by judges, members of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, public and private lawyers, public defenders, professors, researchers, as well as courts, national-level councils, and organized civil society entities, observing, as to the latter, the pertinence in relation to the field of activity, according to the bylaws;
IV — To prepare data and technical, academic, and institutional studies, including those relating to foreign experiences, to support actions for the improvement of judicial governance, jurisdictional efficiency, democratic legitimacy, and access to justice;
V — To promote training actions, seminars, academic meetings, and public consultations; and
VI — To hear the national and foreign academic community, as well as specialists and public and private teaching institutions, with recognized activity related to the justice system.
II — Phases of this activity:
For the specific dynamic of dialogue with society, the following stages will be adopted:
1. Publication of this Notice requesting collaboration from society with proposals for the modernization of the justice system, to be analyzed by the Study Group;
2. Publicization of the proposals received;
3. Analysis and debates by the Study Group;
4. Preparation of text by the Study Group;
5. Forwarding to the Minister President of the Supreme Federal Court.
III — General considerations on the theme:
1. The expression “modernization” implies improvement of what is contained in the current wording of the Federal Constitution of 1988, considering the institutional advances of the broad reform of the Judiciary resulting from Constitutional Amendment 45/2004.
2. The expression “justice system” includes the Judiciary, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Public Advocacy, Private Advocacy, and the Public Defender’s Office.
3. Society is expected to indicate topics for analysis and proposals for improvement of the justice system, seeking to make it more just, efficient, transparent, accessible to the population, with reinforced governance and with low or no fiscal impact.
IV — What is sought in this Phase of the Notice:
To obtain suggestions and proposals from society for modernization of the justice system:
1. Only institutional collaborations will be accepted, and not those of a personal character.
2. Each Institution, whether public, private, or of civil society, must send only once the form containing the requested suggestions. For university institutions, the following will be considered independently: Study or Research Groups, Graduate Programs, Departments, Centers, Faculties, or similar Institutions.
3. The collaborations must be objective, and the Institution must:
a. Present its manifestation directly in the form available here, limited to 4 thousand characters;
b. If indispensable, the Institution may upload a text in PDF, with up to 15 pages, in Arial 12 format, 1.5 spacing, using the same form available here. If the intention is only to upload documents already published, indicate the link or bibliographic reference.
c. To facilitate the work of the Study Group, the collaborations must be sent in itemized form, considering the following axes, listed below by way of example:
i. Procedural simplification;
ii. Reduction of excessive litigation;
iii. Digital transformation;
iv. Governance of artificial intelligence;
v. Modernization of careers;
vi. Modernization of judicial management;
vii. Strengthening of institutional integrity;
viii. Public transparency;
ix. Protection of fundamental rights;
x. Promotion of an environment of greater legal stability for the economic and social development of the country.
d. The axes listed above do not prevent the collaboration from being made in an individualized manner for the Judiciary, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Public Advocacy, Private Advocacy, the Public Defender’s Office, or for the entire justice system.
e. It is equally convenient that the collaborations indicate whether the proposal presented implies constitutional, legal, or regulatory reform, pointing out the respective norms.
V — Deadline for response to this phase of the Notice:
Until 11:59 p.m. on August 15, 2026.
VI — Contact e-mail for eventual doubts:
cestf@stf.jus.br
Brasília, June 26, 2026.
Fernando Facury Scaff
President
Ney de Barros Bello Filho
Rapporteur


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