Regulation of Economic Activity in Dissolution of Borders Between Public and Private

Authors

  • Irene Patrícia Nohara FDSM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2015v19n1p29

Keywords:

Regulation, Democracy, State, Public, Private

Abstract

The present paper aims to address the regulation in the context of dissolution of borders between public and private. It departs from the analysis of public services and police power to define the regulatory intensity desired by Brazilian Constitution. Then it discusses the dissolution of the boundaries in the context of impending crisis and scarcity, in which there is, in one hand, a retraction movement in direct provision of state public services and, on the other, a much more intense market intervention. It emphasizes the importance of the spread of democratic principle and the need for reasonableness from regulatory parameters.

Author Biography

Irene Patrícia Nohara, FDSM

he graduated from the Faculty of Law of USP (1999), master's degree in Public Law, Faculty of Law of USP (2002) and Doctorate in Public Law at the Law School of USP (2006), guidance of Dr. full professor . Sylvia Maria Zanella Di Pietro. It is research professor of the Faculty of South Mine Law. Graduate participates in Constitutional and Administrative Law at the Law School Paulista - EPD, Academic and Scientific Coordination Sérgio Resende de Barros and directed by Ricardo Castilho. It lecturer and author of the Atlas editor, which published: why the administrative act, limits the reasonableness of administrative acts, administrative law, administrative procedure (co-authored with Thiago Marrara) and reviews the status of microenterprise and small business in joint authorship with teachers Hugo de Brito Machado According Sergio Pinto Martins Mamede and Gladstone. His research focuses on public law area, encompassing Administrative Law, Constitutional Law and Fundamental Rights, with a focus on New Hermeneutics and Argumentation Theory.  

Published

2015-04-24

How to Cite

Nohara, I. P. (2015). Regulation of Economic Activity in Dissolution of Borders Between Public and Private. Scientia Iuris, 19(1), 29–46. https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2015v19n1p29

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