Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic

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Autor(a) principal: Gil, Arilson Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Ciências do Estado (Online)
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Resumo: This paper analyses the conflict of constitutional competencies established between federal entities in the Covid-19 Pandemic and the interpretation given by the Federal Supreme Court on the subject. The work starts from the study of the Federative Principle as a vector of interpretation of the Constitution and goes through the analysis of the division of constitutional competencies and its importance for the autonomy of the federated entities. The provisions of Federal Law 13,979/2020 are also analyzed, which generated debate on the conflict of competencies for regulation and action in the Pandemic. In the course of the research it was verified that the constitutional norms that deal with public health and the infra-constitutional ones edited to face the Pandemic of Covd-19 configure attribution and exercise of concurrent legislative competence and common administrative competence. Finally, it was about the interpretation according to the Constitution given to the Federal Law nº 13.979/2020 by the Federal Supreme Court, when declaring the competence of the States and Cities to regulate measures such as quarantine, independent of authorization of the federal sphere. It is concluded by the adequacy of the referred decision to the constitutional federalism, besides being clarified that the referred decision did not configure recognition of exclusive responsibility of the States and the Cities in the combat to the Covid-19, before the distinction between legislative competence and administrative competence, as well as the structuring of the Unique System of Health with participation of all the federated entities.
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spelling Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 PandemicPrincipio federativo y conflictos de competencias constitucionales: un análisis desde la perspectiva de la gestión de crisis de salud pública en la pandemia Covid-19Princípio federativo e conflitos de competências constitucionais: uma análise sob o enfoque da gestão de crise da saúde pública na Pandemia de Covid-19Federative PrinciplePublic HealthCrises ManagementLegislative CompetenceAdministrative CompetencePrincípio FederativoSaúde PúblicaGestão de CriseCompetência LegislativaCompetência AdministrativaPrincipio federativoSalud públicaGestión de crisisCompetencia legislativaCompetencia administrativaThis paper analyses the conflict of constitutional competencies established between federal entities in the Covid-19 Pandemic and the interpretation given by the Federal Supreme Court on the subject. The work starts from the study of the Federative Principle as a vector of interpretation of the Constitution and goes through the analysis of the division of constitutional competencies and its importance for the autonomy of the federated entities. The provisions of Federal Law 13,979/2020 are also analyzed, which generated debate on the conflict of competencies for regulation and action in the Pandemic. In the course of the research it was verified that the constitutional norms that deal with public health and the infra-constitutional ones edited to face the Pandemic of Covd-19 configure attribution and exercise of concurrent legislative competence and common administrative competence. Finally, it was about the interpretation according to the Constitution given to the Federal Law nº 13.979/2020 by the Federal Supreme Court, when declaring the competence of the States and Cities to regulate measures such as quarantine, independent of authorization of the federal sphere. It is concluded by the adequacy of the referred decision to the constitutional federalism, besides being clarified that the referred decision did not configure recognition of exclusive responsibility of the States and the Cities in the combat to the Covid-19, before the distinction between legislative competence and administrative competence, as well as the structuring of the Unique System of Health with participation of all the federated entities.Este trabajo analiza el conflicto de competencias constitucionales establecido entre las entidades federativas en la Pandemia de Covid-19 y la interpretación dada por el Supremo Tribunal Federal sobre el tema. El trabajo parte del estudio del Principio Federativo como vector de interpretación de la Constitución y pasa por el análisis de la división de poderes constitucionales y su importancia para la autonomía de las entidades federadas. También analiza las disposiciones de la Ley Federal 13.979/2020 que generaron el debate sobre el conflicto de competencias para la regulación y la actuación en la Pandemia. En el curso de la investigación se verificó que las normas constitucionales que tratan de la salud pública y las normas infraconstitucionales editadas para enfrentar la Pandemia del Covd-19 configuran atribución y ejercicio de competencia legislativa concurrente y competencia administrativa común. Por último, tratamos la interpretación conforme a la Constitución dada a la Ley Federal 13.979/2020 por el Supremo Tribunal Federal, cuando declaró la competencia de los estados y municipios para regular medidas como la cuarentena, independientemente de la autorización de la esfera federal. Se concluye por la adecuación de esa decisión al federalismo constitucional, además de aclararse que esa decisión no constituyó reconocimiento de responsabilidad exclusiva de los estados y municipios en el combate al Covid-19, frente a la distinción entre competencia legislativa y competencia administrativa, así como la estructuración del Sistema Único de Salud con participación de todos los entes federados.O presente trabalho analisa o conflito de competências constitucionais instaurado entre entes federados na Pandemia de Covid-19 e a interpretação dada pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal sobre o tema. O trabalho parte do estudo do Princípio Federativo como vetor de interpretação da Constituição e passa pela análise da divisão de competências constitucionais e sua importância para a autonomia dos entes federados. Também são analisados os dispositivos da Lei Federal nº 13.979/2020 que geraram debate sobre o conflito de competências para regulamentação e atuação na Pandemia. No curso da pesquisa verificou-se que as normas constitucionais que tratam da saúde pública e as normas infraconstitucionais editadas para enfrentamento da Pandemia de Covd-19 configuram atribuição e exercício de competência legislativa concorrente e competência administrativa comum. Por fim, tratou-se da interpretação conforme a Constituição dada à Lei Federal nº 13.979/2020 pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal, ao declarar a competência dos Estados e dos Municípios para regulamentar medidas como a quarentena, independente de autorização da esfera federal. Conclui-se pela adequação da referida decisão ao federalismo constitucional, além de ser esclarecido que referida decisão não configurou reconhecimento de responsabilidade exclusiva dos Estados e dos Municípios no combate ao Covid-19, diante da distinção entre competência legislativa e competência administrativa, bem como da estruturação do Sistema Único de Saúde com participação de todos os entes federados.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2021-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/revice/article/view/e2598610.35699/2525-8036.2021.25986Revista de Ciências do Estado; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Estudos brasileiros: passado, presente e futuro; 1 - 19Revista de Ciências do Estado; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2021): Estudos brasileiros: passado, presente e futuro; 1 - 19Revista de Ciências do Estado; v. 6 n. 1 (2021): Estudos brasileiros: passado, presente e futuro; 1 - 192525-80362595-6051reponame:Revista de Ciências do Estado (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/revice/article/view/e25986/e25986Copyright (c) 2021 ARILSON GARCIA GILhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGil, Arilson Garcia2023-07-17T15:41:13Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/25986Revistahttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/revicePUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/revice/oairevistadece@gmail.com || Gabriel.afns1@gmail.com2525-80362525-8036opendoar:2023-07-17T15:41:13Revista de Ciências do Estado (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
Principio federativo y conflictos de competencias constitucionales: un análisis desde la perspectiva de la gestión de crisis de salud pública en la pandemia Covid-19
Princípio federativo e conflitos de competências constitucionais: uma análise sob o enfoque da gestão de crise da saúde pública na Pandemia de Covid-19
title Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
spellingShingle Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
Gil, Arilson Garcia
Federative Principle
Public Health
Crises Management
Legislative Competence
Administrative Competence
Princípio Federativo
Saúde Pública
Gestão de Crise
Competência Legislativa
Competência Administrativa
Principio federativo
Salud pública
Gestión de crisis
Competencia legislativa
Competencia administrativa
title_short Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
title_full Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
title_sort Federative principle and constitutional competences conflicts: an analysis from the public health crisis management approach in Covid-19 Pandemic
author Gil, Arilson Garcia
author_facet Gil, Arilson Garcia
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gil, Arilson Garcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Federative Principle
Public Health
Crises Management
Legislative Competence
Administrative Competence
Princípio Federativo
Saúde Pública
Gestão de Crise
Competência Legislativa
Competência Administrativa
Principio federativo
Salud pública
Gestión de crisis
Competencia legislativa
Competencia administrativa
topic Federative Principle
Public Health
Crises Management
Legislative Competence
Administrative Competence
Princípio Federativo
Saúde Pública
Gestão de Crise
Competência Legislativa
Competência Administrativa
Principio federativo
Salud pública
Gestión de crisis
Competencia legislativa
Competencia administrativa
description This paper analyses the conflict of constitutional competencies established between federal entities in the Covid-19 Pandemic and the interpretation given by the Federal Supreme Court on the subject. The work starts from the study of the Federative Principle as a vector of interpretation of the Constitution and goes through the analysis of the division of constitutional competencies and its importance for the autonomy of the federated entities. The provisions of Federal Law 13,979/2020 are also analyzed, which generated debate on the conflict of competencies for regulation and action in the Pandemic. In the course of the research it was verified that the constitutional norms that deal with public health and the infra-constitutional ones edited to face the Pandemic of Covd-19 configure attribution and exercise of concurrent legislative competence and common administrative competence. Finally, it was about the interpretation according to the Constitution given to the Federal Law nº 13.979/2020 by the Federal Supreme Court, when declaring the competence of the States and Cities to regulate measures such as quarantine, independent of authorization of the federal sphere. It is concluded by the adequacy of the referred decision to the constitutional federalism, besides being clarified that the referred decision did not configure recognition of exclusive responsibility of the States and the Cities in the combat to the Covid-19, before the distinction between legislative competence and administrative competence, as well as the structuring of the Unique System of Health with participation of all the federated entities.
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