The authority abuse law

loss of discriction of the acts of public agents versus the effectiveness of constitutional guarantees of impersonality, morality and motivation of acts of public administration

Authors

  • Rodney Medeiros Universidade do Contestado
  • Thiago Antônio Nascimento Monteiro Diniz Universidade do Contestado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24302/acaddir.v5.3246

Keywords:

Administrative law, Constitutional law, Fundamental rights, Criminal Law, Authority Abuse Act

Abstract

This scientific article presents a study on the possible impacts of the Authority Abuse Law, Law no. 13.869, of September 5, 2019 on the discretion of the actions of public agents. The new legislation inserted a series of limitations when performing these acts in administrative activity. In this sense, an analysis of the main impacts and an overview of the inserted changes was made, as well as an analysis focusing on the effectiveness of constitutional guarantees, notably the principles of Impersonality, Morality and Motivation of Public Administration acts. Thus, the essential objective of this study is to analyze possible positive and negative aspects of the new legislation in the Brazilian legal system and its consequences in the exercise of administrative activity.

Author Biographies

Rodney Medeiros, Universidade do Contestado

Graduado em Direito. Universidade do Contestado. Santa Catarina. Brasil.

Thiago Antônio Nascimento Monteiro Diniz, Universidade do Contestado

Mestre em Direito. Prof. de direito constitucional na UNC - Mafra. Santa Catarina. Prof. de Direito da FAE Centro Universitário - Curitiba. PR. Brasil.

Published

2023-03-24

How to Cite

Medeiros, R., & Diniz, T. A. N. M. (2023). The authority abuse law: loss of discriction of the acts of public agents versus the effectiveness of constitutional guarantees of impersonality, morality and motivation of acts of public administration. Academia De Direito, 5, 1–26. https://doi.org/10.24302/acaddir.v5.3246

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