LIMA, K. V.; LIMA, Kercia Vieira de.
Résumé:
The constitutional duty of the State to provide legal assistance to the vulnerable and
vulnerable is evidenced by the creation of bodies responsible for providing such service, the
professional practice of lawyers and, as such, must be paid for, and sponsored by the public
coffers. Principles of equality, parity of arms and broad access to justice. It is true that the
1988 Federal Constitution, as a charter of principles inaugurates a new time in the country's
democracy, has brought a range of protections to the citizen and one of them is Corollary of
the broad access it intended to give to the Judiciary: free legal assistance to be implemented
by Public Defender Offices, bodies endowed with a structure to defend the rights of Brazilian
citizens and whose performance is not always valued and recognized. Thus, this work had as
general objective: to understand the Public Defender's office as a state body responsible for
obtaining legal assistance to those in need. And the specific objectives: to verify the
relationship between the constitutional guarantee of access to justice and the activities carried
out by it; To recognize the historical evolution of the Public Defender's Office and the
legislation pertinent to its action in the Jurisdiction and to analyze the effectiveness of the
actions developed by the Defensoria and its importance for Brazilian society. The
methodology brings together the deductive, bibliographic and historical-evolutionary
methods, with the indirect documentation technique. It is perceived that the Public Defender's
Office is fundamental in the corrective scope of this disparity: many losing their rights and
few of them enjoying a merely unequal sieve, the economic-financial. It is the one that
provides free legal assistance to the most needy, seeking to implement the constitutional
principle of equality, since access to the just legal order is universal for all, regardless of any
labeling, free of exclusivist considerations that condition creed, sex, ideology or social class.