The Provisional Executive Acts Cited In The“Lava Jato Operation” Will Continue In Legal Order of Brazil?

Abstract

The Provisional Executive acts in the Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil have as their objective the issuance of laws of an exceptional nature by the Chief Executive, and their respective assumptions are the urgency and relevance for a given subject. The present article investigates if the provisional measures studied and that supposedly were edited by purely corporative interests would be considered valid in the Brazilian legal system since it affects the legal legislative process Democratic State of Law and the interest of the society.

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Pablo Lemos Carlos Sant’ Anna

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Pablo Lemos Carlos Sant’ Anna (2017). The Provisional Executive Acts Cited In The“Lava Jato Operation” Will Continue In Legal Order of Brazil?. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(2), 1-3. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-404559