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Published: 2020-09-22

Doutrina Nacional - Artigos científicos

Doutrina Internacional - Direitos Emergentes na Sociedade Global

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Many different research themes can be organized in the aforementioned areas, which can be articulated to the Program's concentration area, whose aim is to study the emerging social, cultural and socioenvironmental impacts of a golbal society, characterized by the complexity and the risks associated with an accelarated, misruled and unequal growth, as well as by the use of informational technologies, factors that promote the interpenetration between local and global demands, which imposes the production of studies on the emergent rights of a global society , with emphasis on, for example: 


1) On the theme of application of socio-biodiversity and sustainability rights, emerging from possible observations in the relationship between Society and the Environment, especially in Latin America;

2) In the subject of challenges of the electronic judicial process (exploring the electronic process in the Democratic Constitutional State of Law, the state of the art of procedural law, the crisis of the process and the ordinary procedure (ordinarization), the virtual process, the tutelage of urgency and electronic process, electronic process and evidential production, judicial decision in the virtual procedural environment, constitutional procedural guarantees and virtual process, theories of procedural action and electronic process, electronic process and summary, social rights, procedural democratization and process electronic, among others);

3) In the topic of freedoms and new rights (and the challenges of protecting fundamental rights related to new technologies, the verification of possible collisions between the principles of privacy / privacy and the freedoms of expression / information / communication, discussions about the access to information and regulatory law 12.527 / 11, the limits and perspectives of political rights and the growth of cyberdemocracy, among others);


4) In the criminal system, media and society theme (from the media and the social construction of crime, the representation of crime in traditional media, the influence of the media in the production of fear, the perception of insecurity and the construction of criminal policies, among others);

5) In the topic of new media, cyberdemocracy and digital activism, mainly regarding media in the network society and the new dimensions of global communication, Media and digital activism, the policy mediated by new information technologies, media and network protest, digital activism and new media: challenges and opportunities for cyber-citizenship and cyber-democracy, among others;

6) Also, in the theme of environmental protection and sustainability, dealing with issues related to the environmental movement, media and social mobilization, environmental issues and public opinion, ecology and network technologies, democracy and access to environmental information, environmental justice in collaborative networks, environment, governance and “governmentality” in Latin America, political ecology, law and sustainability, among others;

7) Finally, on the topic of rights in the networked society, based on research that investigates the role of the internet as an engine of the information revolution, the transnational flows of information and communications and the challenges to the global order, the Constitutional Law impacted by information technologies, the emergence of new fundamental rights derived from the information society, the protection of personal data and information self-determination, among others.