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What is orality? It is a means by which one or more persons, communicate through the spoken word, i.e., who speaks is the issuer and that listening is the receiver of the communication, what generates the conversation, using a verbal sound and thereafter, the exchange of words and ideas on a point in question. Example: New trends in the prosecution in Venezuela tend towards orality, i.e. are through hearings in oral proceedings, at skills matter, such as: traffic, criminal, for the protection of children and adolescents, labor, administrative contentious, terms of lease and in the immediate future, the reform of the civil procedural code of 1987, which is currently in its second discussion in the National Assembly.
Action make, intention that in principle, at the time for its implementation is impeded because a strange non-attributable or in fact greater and is partially truncated the immediate response, but subsequently executes in an efficient and effective action with retarded effect and the Mission of the active subject meets. Example. The rescue of 596 immigrants was exasperating for the Italian Navy which is run to the island of Lampedusa.
Means acting in collective mode which, in principle, adopts a form of manifestation peaceful and unarmed with the purpose apparent protect themselves against others; which subsequently becomes or mutates towards an anarchic action which systematically underlies an insane desire and mercilessly against the neighbor.?
progress means or resembles prosecution, movement at the request of an interested party. as deployment process, activity or dynamism by the interested party could also resemble set in motion the procedure within a process in contravention to inertia, contributing to the speed and procedural economy in accordance with the principle of the momentum of the trial.