A (NÃO) ENTREGA DO ESTADO SOCIOAMBIENTAL BRASILEIRO

Authors

  • Izabela Cristina Sales UNIVERSIDADE DE RIBEIRAO PRETO
  • Lucas de Souza Lehfeld Universidade de Ribeirão Preto - UNAERP

Abstract

The Socio-environmental State can be verified as the result of a historical and conceptual evolution of the Liberal, Social States until reaching the Democratic State, combining, therefore, the agendas of the “delivery” of social and environmental rights. It so happens that this chronology is not measured in Brazilian territory as in the European States and North America. Thus, the present research of bibliographical revision carried through by means of the deductive method, has as general objective to place in the agenda of the discussions and to present evidences of the non-delivery of the Brazilian Socio-environmental State, in the terms of the Federal Constitution of 1988. The possible exit for the current stage of non-concretion of the basic rights of Brazilian citizens would be the need for a Brazilian ethical-social change - currently of an individualistic character - to the sharing of a collective ethics, as proposed by Hans Jonas

Author Biographies

Izabela Cristina Sales, UNIVERSIDADE DE RIBEIRAO PRETO

Mestranda em Direitos Coletivos e Cidadania pela Universidade de Ribeirão Preto. Bolsista PROSUP/CAPES. Endereço eletrônico: izabelasales@hotmail.com.br

Lucas de Souza Lehfeld, Universidade de Ribeirão Preto - UNAERP

Pós-Doutor em Direito pela Universidade de Coimbra (POR). Doutor em Direito pela PUC/SP. Docente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito da Universidade de Ribeirão Preto (Mestrado e Doutorado). Coordenador do Curso de Direito do Centro Universitário Barão de Mauá. Advogado. E-mail: llehfeld@unaerp.br / lucasl@baraodemaua.br  

Published

2023-01-30

How to Cite

Sales, I. C. ., & Lehfeld, L. de S. (2023). A (NÃO) ENTREGA DO ESTADO SOCIOAMBIENTAL BRASILEIRO. Anais Do Congresso Brasileiro De Processo Coletivo E Cidadania, 10(10), 470–489. Retrieved from https://revistas.unaerp.br/cbpcc/article/view/2848

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