The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception
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Resumo: | It is research on the European legal system on the relationship of the constitutional discourse on democracy to the protection of human rights from a socioeconomic analysis of law. Thus, as main objectives, they reflect two questions: what is the relationship between the constitutional order and the emergence of economic policies in contemporary democratic societies? and how and to what extent does constitutional design contribute to economic policy in contemporary liberal democratic states? Thus, from the deductive hypothetical research method, it became necessary to understand the ideational-discursive domain of discourses, paradigms, and competing interpretations of an ideal state, where the argument is verified that socioeconomic democracies emerge because a coalition of interventions that promote the neoliberal understanding of the constitution has taken over this discursive domain of constitutional interpretation, both in the state apparatus and in the public sphere. Thus, among the main conclusions of this research, it appears that the crisis of democratic representation and its relationship with the constitutional conception represent ideational and materialistic aspects, that is, economists promote, reinforce and support interpretations and constitutional discourses that serve themselves and that reinforce the political logic of oligarchic wealth accumulation while suppressing the politics of peaceful dissent and distributive justice. |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perceptionThe privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perceptionA privatização dos direitos humanos a partir da edificação do estado pós-democrático de direito na percepção jurídico-europeiaDemocracyHuman rightsPolitical EconomyNeoliberalismDemocraciaDireitos HumanosEconomia PolíticaNeoliberalismoIt is research on the European legal system on the relationship of the constitutional discourse on democracy to the protection of human rights from a socioeconomic analysis of law. Thus, as main objectives, they reflect two questions: what is the relationship between the constitutional order and the emergence of economic policies in contemporary democratic societies? and how and to what extent does constitutional design contribute to economic policy in contemporary liberal democratic states? Thus, from the deductive hypothetical research method, it became necessary to understand the ideational-discursive domain of discourses, paradigms, and competing interpretations of an ideal state, where the argument is verified that socioeconomic democracies emerge because a coalition of interventions that promote the neoliberal understanding of the constitution has taken over this discursive domain of constitutional interpretation, both in the state apparatus and in the public sphere. Thus, among the main conclusions of this research, it appears that the crisis of democratic representation and its relationship with the constitutional conception represent ideational and materialistic aspects, that is, economists promote, reinforce and support interpretations and constitutional discourses that serve themselves and that reinforce the political logic of oligarchic wealth accumulation while suppressing the politics of peaceful dissent and distributive justice.It is research on the European legal system on the relationship of the constitutional discourse on democracy to the protection of human rights from a socioeconomic analysis of law. Thus, as main objectives, they reflect two questions: what is the relationship between the constitutional order and the emergence of economic policies in contemporary democratic societies? and how and to what extent does constitutional design contribute to economic policy in contemporary liberal democratic states? Thus, from the deductive hypothetical research method, it became necessary to understand the ideational-discursive domain of discourses, paradigms, and competing interpretations of an ideal state, where the argument is verified that socioeconomic democracies emerge because a coalition of interventions that promote the neoliberal understanding of the constitution has taken over this discursive domain of constitutional interpretation, both in the state apparatus and in the public sphere. Thus, among the main conclusions of this research, it appears that the crisis of democratic representation and its relationship with the constitutional conception represent ideational and materialistic aspects, that is, economists promote, reinforce and support interpretations and constitutional discourses that serve themselves and that reinforce the political logic of oligarchic wealth accumulation while suppressing the politics of peaceful dissent and distributive justice.Trata-se de uma pesquisa sobre o sistema jurídico europeu, em especial, sobre a relação do discurso constitucional sobre a democracia para proteção dos direitos humanos a partir de uma análise socioeconômica do direito. Assim, como principais objetivos, refletem dois questionamentos, sendo qual a relação entre a ordem constitucional e a emergência de políticas econômicas nas sociedades democráticas contemporâneas? e como e em que medida o desenho constitucional contribui para a política econômicas nos Estados democráticos liberais contemporâneos? Assim, a partir do método de pesquisa hipotético dedutivo, tornou-se preciso compreender o domínio ideacional-discursivo de discursos, paradigmas e interpretações concorrentes de um estado ideal, onde verifica-se o argumento de que as democracias socioeconômicas emergem porque uma coligação de intervenientes que promovem o entendimento neoliberal da constituição se apoderou deste domínio discursivo da interpretação constitucional, tanto no aparelho de Estado como na esfera pública. Deste modo, dentre as principais conclusões desta pesquisa, verifica-se que a crise da representação democrática e a sua relação com a concepção constitucional representam aspectos ideacionais e materialistas, quais sejam, os economistas promovem, reforçam e sustentam interpretações e discursos constitucionais que se servem a si próprios e que reforçam a lógica política da acumulação de riqueza oligárquica, ao mesmo tempo que suprimem a política da dissidência pacífica e da justiça distributiva. Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2023-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/revjuridica/article/view/1199210.17765/2176-9184.2023v23n2.e11992Revista Jurídica Cesumar - Mestrado; v. 23 n. 2 (2023): maio/ago.; 467-4842176-91841677-6402reponame:Revista Jurídica Cesumar - Mestrado (Online)instname:Centro Universitário de Maringá (UNICESUMAR)instacron:UNICESUporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/revjuridica/article/view/11992/7456Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Jurídica Cesumar - Mestradohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaldanha, Rodrigo RógerAlves, Fernando de Brito2023-11-27T17:03:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11992Revistahttp://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/revjuridicaPRIhttp://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/revjuridica/oai||naep@unicesumar.edu.br2176-91841677-6402opendoar:2023-11-27T17:03:26Revista Jurídica Cesumar - Mestrado (Online) - Centro Universitário de Maringá (UNICESUMAR)false |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception A privatização dos direitos humanos a partir da edificação do estado pós-democrático de direito na percepção jurídico-europeia |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception Saldanha, Rodrigo Róger Democracy Human rights Political Economy Neoliberalism Democracia Direitos Humanos Economia Política Neoliberalismo |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception |
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The privatization of human rights from the building of the post-democratic state of law in the european legal perception |
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Saldanha, Rodrigo Róger |
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Saldanha, Rodrigo Róger Alves, Fernando de Brito |
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Alves, Fernando de Brito |
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Saldanha, Rodrigo Róger Alves, Fernando de Brito |
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Democracy Human rights Political Economy Neoliberalism Democracia Direitos Humanos Economia Política Neoliberalismo |
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Democracy Human rights Political Economy Neoliberalism Democracia Direitos Humanos Economia Política Neoliberalismo |
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It is research on the European legal system on the relationship of the constitutional discourse on democracy to the protection of human rights from a socioeconomic analysis of law. Thus, as main objectives, they reflect two questions: what is the relationship between the constitutional order and the emergence of economic policies in contemporary democratic societies? and how and to what extent does constitutional design contribute to economic policy in contemporary liberal democratic states? Thus, from the deductive hypothetical research method, it became necessary to understand the ideational-discursive domain of discourses, paradigms, and competing interpretations of an ideal state, where the argument is verified that socioeconomic democracies emerge because a coalition of interventions that promote the neoliberal understanding of the constitution has taken over this discursive domain of constitutional interpretation, both in the state apparatus and in the public sphere. Thus, among the main conclusions of this research, it appears that the crisis of democratic representation and its relationship with the constitutional conception represent ideational and materialistic aspects, that is, economists promote, reinforce and support interpretations and constitutional discourses that serve themselves and that reinforce the political logic of oligarchic wealth accumulation while suppressing the politics of peaceful dissent and distributive justice. |
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