The influence of mercosur on the development of the creative economy in Brazil

Authors

  • Henrique Rodrigues Lelis Postgraduate Program in Law at the University of Itaúna (MG).
  • Pablo Henrique Hubner de Lanna Costa Postgraduate Program in Law at the University of Itaúna (MG).
  • Carla Ribeiro Volpini Silva Postgraduate Program in Law at the University of Itaúna (MG).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2018v13n1p338

Keywords:

Creative economy, Mercosur, Regional integration law, Social development, Regulation mark

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyze the importance of the Mercosur regional integration process for the development of the Creative Economy in Brazil. For this, the article presents the concept of creative economy, its historical origin and some facts that show its applicability, especially, the recognition of the theme as strategic by several countries and international organizations. Next, the impacts that Brazil's participation in the regional bloc brings to the development of the Brazilian creative sector, especially in what concerns the lack of an economic policy conducted by the regional block, are studied. The current stage of development of Mercosur contributes to the Brazilian creative economy in some important aspects, but it is necessary to advance and deepen the integration system for at least a complete Customs Union, in view of the peculiarities that the demand and the strong competition that occurs with other countries whose strategy of action in the creative sector is already at a more advanced stage. Due to its objectives, the analytical descriptive method was used as a mode of logical reasoning and bibliographical research as a technique.

Author Biographies

Henrique Rodrigues Lelis, Postgraduate Program in Law at the University of Itaúna (MG).

Master in Protection of Fundamental Rights by the Master Program in Law of the University of Itaúna. Postgraduate in Cultural Management from UNA / BH. MBA in Business Management in the Entrepreneurial Context by the Institute of Continuing Education - IEC of the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais - PUC Minas, interrupted. Graduated in Law from Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais - PUC Minas. Lawyer with experience in Civil and Cultural Law. Manager and Cultural Producer with experience in theater and cinema. Member of the Culture Commission of the Brazilian Bar Association, section Minas Gerais, subsection of the Contagem.

Pablo Henrique Hubner de Lanna Costa, Postgraduate Program in Law at the University of Itaúna (MG).

Master in Protection of Fundamental Rights by the University of Itaúna, research line international organizations and the protection of human rights. Graduated in Law from Dom Helder Câmara Superior School. Lines of research: International Law, Human Rights and International Economic Law. He has professional experience in the area of Business Law, tax and economic, (advisory and litigation), especially in the area of Microenterprise and Small Business. Partner of the law firm Silvio Lanna Advogados. Professor accredited to teach the discipline Notions of Law in the courses of the Military Police Academy of Minas Gerais

Carla Ribeiro Volpini Silva, Postgraduate Program in Law at the University of Itaúna (MG).

PhD in Public Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais. Master's degree in International and Community Law, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (2006), specialization in Procedural Law by IEC / PUCMINAS (2003), and a law degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (2006). Adjunct Professor of the Department of Public Law of the Law School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais and professor of Stricto Sensu Post-graduation at Itaúna University. 

Published

2018-04-27

How to Cite

Lelis, H. R., Hubner de Lanna Costa, P. H., & Volpini Silva, C. R. (2018). The influence of mercosur on the development of the creative economy in Brazil. Revista Do Direito Público, 13(1), 338–368. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2018v13n1p338

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