Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Silva Filho, João Bosco Soares da
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Brasil
Faculdade de Direito (FD)
UFMT CUC - Cuiabá
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito
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Link de acesso: http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/2971
Resumo: In a reality in which a cosmopolitanism (cosmopolitanization) composed of elements such as submission to existential risks and the habit of consuming inconsequently imposes itself, juridical structures must transform themselves to make minimally bearable the existing asymmetries in society, rationally equating the conflicts arising from the sharing of behaviors and addictions by the individuals of the globe. The national Constitutions, which have already changed during the 20th century to guarantee the dignity of the human person (contemplating fundamental rights and the essential guarantees for the introduction of humanism into legal discourse), has the challenge of embracing sustainability, ecological and harmonizing the human being's aspirations of the present with the interests of the human being of the future and other forms of life, noting that cosmopolitan society is gradually depleting biological resources and causing the planet to lose control over the systems essential to the maintenance of life. The present dissertation seeks to answer the following questions: Would it be possible to increase the levels of legal protection of nature by means of a theoretical model of global constitutionalism, understood here as a form of constitutional law of global common values? How would constitutionalism be delineated with the internalization of sustainability alongside the dignity of the human person as a fundamental value of the rule of law? Is global environmental constitutionalism a natural and inexorable unfolding of political and juridical institutions in the face of the expansion of the constituent moral community of the rule of law, favoring the coexistence between forms of life and nonintervention on essential ecological processes? In order to do so, it is based on the hypothesis that sustainability is a discourse complementary to the dignity of the human person, lending itself to the evolution of social structures and the intersubjective establishment of solutions to the dilemmas that threaten the future of humanity. In order to meet the established objective, the method of deductive research is used, taking into account punctually tested findings of abstract theoretical statements, made mainly in sociology and law theory, which unfolds in the management of bibliographical and documentary research technique, with the extraction of conclusions from texts chosen for reading, as well as with the case-by-case research in cases that are essential to the understanding of the research object. The work develops in the sense of affirming that sustainability enters in the constitutionalism in the way of the dignity of the human person, starting from the infusions of moral theories and justice, playing the role of one of its contemporary foundations. Sustainability would work, in this theoretical model of constitutionalism founded on the rule of law for the nature, as axis that allows the extension of the moral (and legal) content of the dignity to the nonhuman condition. Although a global environmental constitutionalism and an environmental (ecological) convergence in the Constitutions, materialized through a bundle of legal principles of environmental protection shared by the national legal systems, it is verified that the content of this global environmental constitutionalism has not yet been defined with rigor methodology by the science of law.
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spelling Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambientalConstitucionalismo global ambientalDignidade da pessoa humanaSustentabilidadeProteção jurídica do meio ambienteRule of law for the natureCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITOGlobal environmental constitutionalismDignity of human personSustainabilityLegal protection of the environmentRule of law for the natureIn a reality in which a cosmopolitanism (cosmopolitanization) composed of elements such as submission to existential risks and the habit of consuming inconsequently imposes itself, juridical structures must transform themselves to make minimally bearable the existing asymmetries in society, rationally equating the conflicts arising from the sharing of behaviors and addictions by the individuals of the globe. The national Constitutions, which have already changed during the 20th century to guarantee the dignity of the human person (contemplating fundamental rights and the essential guarantees for the introduction of humanism into legal discourse), has the challenge of embracing sustainability, ecological and harmonizing the human being's aspirations of the present with the interests of the human being of the future and other forms of life, noting that cosmopolitan society is gradually depleting biological resources and causing the planet to lose control over the systems essential to the maintenance of life. The present dissertation seeks to answer the following questions: Would it be possible to increase the levels of legal protection of nature by means of a theoretical model of global constitutionalism, understood here as a form of constitutional law of global common values? How would constitutionalism be delineated with the internalization of sustainability alongside the dignity of the human person as a fundamental value of the rule of law? Is global environmental constitutionalism a natural and inexorable unfolding of political and juridical institutions in the face of the expansion of the constituent moral community of the rule of law, favoring the coexistence between forms of life and nonintervention on essential ecological processes? In order to do so, it is based on the hypothesis that sustainability is a discourse complementary to the dignity of the human person, lending itself to the evolution of social structures and the intersubjective establishment of solutions to the dilemmas that threaten the future of humanity. In order to meet the established objective, the method of deductive research is used, taking into account punctually tested findings of abstract theoretical statements, made mainly in sociology and law theory, which unfolds in the management of bibliographical and documentary research technique, with the extraction of conclusions from texts chosen for reading, as well as with the case-by-case research in cases that are essential to the understanding of the research object. The work develops in the sense of affirming that sustainability enters in the constitutionalism in the way of the dignity of the human person, starting from the infusions of moral theories and justice, playing the role of one of its contemporary foundations. Sustainability would work, in this theoretical model of constitutionalism founded on the rule of law for the nature, as axis that allows the extension of the moral (and legal) content of the dignity to the nonhuman condition. Although a global environmental constitutionalism and an environmental (ecological) convergence in the Constitutions, materialized through a bundle of legal principles of environmental protection shared by the national legal systems, it is verified that the content of this global environmental constitutionalism has not yet been defined with rigor methodology by the science of law.Em uma realidade em que um cosmopolitismo composto por elementos como a submissão a riscos existenciais e o hábito de consumir inconsequentemente se impõe, as estruturas jurídicas devem se transformar para tornar minimamente suportáveis as assimetrias existentes na sociedade, equacionando racionalmente os conflitos decorrentes do compartilhamento de condutas e vícios pelos indivíduos do globo. As Constituições nacionais, que já se alteraram ao longo do século XX para garantir a dignidade da pessoa humana (contemplando os direitos fundamentais e as garantias essenciais à introdução do humanismo no discurso jurídico), tem o desafio de abraçar a sustentabilidade, tutelando juridicamente a integridade ecológica e harmonizando os anseios do ser humano do presente com os interesses do ser humano do futuro e de outras formas de vida, notando-se que a sociedade cosmopolita vem exaurindo paulatinamente os recursos biológicos e fazendo com que o planeta perca o controle sobre os sistemas ecológicos essenciais à manutenção da vida. A presente dissertação busca uma resposta aos seguintes questionamentos: Seria possível se incrementar os níveis de proteção jurídica da natureza por meio de um modelo teórico de constitucionalismo global, aqui compreendido como uma forma de direito constitucional de valores comuns globais? Como se delinearia o constitucionalismo com a interiorização da sustentabilidade ao lado da dignidade da pessoa humana como valor fundamental do Estado de direito? Seria o constitucionalismo global ambiental um desdobramento natural e inexorável das instituições políticas e jurídicas diante da expansão da comunidade moral constituinte do Estado de direito, favorecendo a coexistência entre as formas de vida e a não intervenção sobre processos ecológicos essenciais? Para tanto, parte-se da hipótese de que a sustentabilidade é um discurso complementar à dignidade da pessoa humana, prestando-se a balizar a evolução das estruturas sociais e de estabelecimento intersubjetivo das soluções para os dilemas que ameaçam o futuro da humanidade. No enfrentamento do objetivo estabelecido, utiliza-se o método de pesquisa dedutivo, colhendo-se constatações pontualmente testadas de afirmações teóricas abstratas, feitas principalmente na sociologia e na teoria do direito, o que se desdobra no manejo da técnica de pesquisa bibliográfica e documental, com a extração de conclusões de textos escolhidos para a leitura, bem como com a pesquisa jurisprudencial pontual em casos essenciais à compreensão do objeto de pesquisa. O trabalho desenvolve-se no sentido de afirmar que a sustentabilidade ingressa no constitucionalismo à maneira da dignidade da pessoa humana, a partir dos influxos de teorias morais e de justiça, exercendo o papel de um de seus fundamentos contemporâneos. A sustentabilidade funcionaria, neste modelo teórico de constitucionalismo fundado no rule of law for the nature, como eixo que permite a extensão do conteúdo moral (e jurídico) da dignidade para a condição não humana. Apesar de se vislumbrar um constitucionalismo global ambiental e uma convergência ambiental (ecológica) nas Constituições, materializada através um feixe de princípios jurídicos de proteção ambiental compartilhado pelos sistemas jurídicos nacionais, verifica-se que o conteúdo deste constitucionalismo global ambiental ainda não foi definido com rigor metodológico pela ciência do direitoUniversidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilFaculdade de Direito (FD)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em DireitoAyala, Patryck de Araújohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3409702557751746Ayala, Patryck de Araújo698.216.661-91http://lattes.cnpq.br/3409702557751746Albuquerque, Marcos Prado de205.849.201-30http://lattes.cnpq.br/6708762243635100698.216.661-91Sarlet, Ingo Wolfgang205.849.201-30http://lattes.cnpq.br/7185324846597616Silva Filho, João Bosco Soares da2021-09-22T17:16:04Z2018-11-082021-09-22T17:16:04Z2018-07-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisSILVA FILHO, João Bosco Soares da. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
title Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
spellingShingle Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
Silva Filho, João Bosco Soares da
Constitucionalismo global ambiental
Dignidade da pessoa humana
Sustentabilidade
Proteção jurídica do meio ambiente
Rule of law for the nature
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO
Global environmental constitutionalism
Dignity of human person
Sustainability
Legal protection of the environment
Rule of law for the nature
title_short Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
title_full Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
title_fullStr Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
title_full_unstemmed Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
title_sort Entre dignidade e sustentabilidade : rumo a um constitucionalismo global ambiental
author Silva Filho, João Bosco Soares da
author_facet Silva Filho, João Bosco Soares da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ayala, Patryck de Araújo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3409702557751746
Ayala, Patryck de Araújo
698.216.661-91
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3409702557751746
Albuquerque, Marcos Prado de
205.849.201-30
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6708762243635100
698.216.661-91
Sarlet, Ingo Wolfgang
205.849.201-30
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7185324846597616
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva Filho, João Bosco Soares da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Constitucionalismo global ambiental
Dignidade da pessoa humana
Sustentabilidade
Proteção jurídica do meio ambiente
Rule of law for the nature
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO
Global environmental constitutionalism
Dignity of human person
Sustainability
Legal protection of the environment
Rule of law for the nature
topic Constitucionalismo global ambiental
Dignidade da pessoa humana
Sustentabilidade
Proteção jurídica do meio ambiente
Rule of law for the nature
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO
Global environmental constitutionalism
Dignity of human person
Sustainability
Legal protection of the environment
Rule of law for the nature
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