ARBITRATION IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2012v16n1p137Keywords:
State reforms, Problems under non-disposable rights, Objective arbitration, Subjective arbitration, Forms of control.Abstract
Demonstrates the evolution of Administrative Law,for the three reforms of the Brazilian State, from the 30s. Firstthe bureaucratic model, followed by the developmentalistmodel, until you get to management reform, which enabled theinclusion of non-judicial mechanisms to resolve conflicts.Arbitration is a private mechanism for the trial of disputesinvolving avaliable property rights. When contractually agreedbetween Public Administration and private sphere and formedarbitration agreement, does not lend itself to judge unavailablerights matters; rests solely to support available ones.Noteworthy is the administrative control, the control of theCourt of Auditors;'s Judiciary and Public Prosecution;parliamentarian, and social control or popular.Downloads
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2012-10-25
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Rodrigues dos Santos, L. A., & Cachapuz, R. da R. (2012). ARBITRATION IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Scientia Iuris, 16(1), 137–160. https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2012v16n1p137
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