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Banca de DEFESA: João Moreira Pessoa de Azambuja

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STUDENT : João Moreira Pessoa de Azambuja
DATE: 06/07/2023
TIME: 14:30
LOCAL: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NWE3MjZkMmItY2FjYy00MGQzLWI0ZjAtNDViOTdlNWI0M
TITLE:

"POSITIVE REGULATION AND THE CACHAÇA INDUSTRY".


KEY WORDS:

Positive Regulation, Responsive Regulation, Cachaça industry, regulatory policy, constitutional values, cultural heritage, employment, income, regional development, intergenerational knowledge, regulatory barriers, large-scale business models, economic efficiency, local regions, traditions, beverage markets.


PAGES: 100
BIG AREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
AREA: Direito
SUMMARY:

This research aims to investigate and understand the capabilities and potential for promoting and preventing social and economic changes through Positive Regulation in the Cachaça industry. The proposed research will seek out modern theories of regulation, particularly Positive Regulation within the broader context of Responsive Regulation, and successful regulatory meta-strategies to increase sectoral compliance through the promotion and preservation of constitutional values such as the protection of culture, tradition, employment, regions, and the health and sanitation of the final consumer. The constitutional relevance of the Cachaça industry stems from the constitutional protection of culture, tradition, employment and income, regional development, and the reduction of inequality, all of which are constitutionally stipulated in the 1988 Federal Constitution. In addition, the preservation of intergenerational knowledge is relevant to preserve the aforementioned constitutional values as a second-order result. Additionally, the preservation of regions in a continental country is a significant source of cultural wealth. Finally, the research may assist the regulator in strategies to strengthen the industry and protect small businesses and distilleries, which are the largest generators of local employment and income. In the case of this work, the selected empirical data is the regulatory model of the Cachaça industry in Brazil, based on the perspective of command and control. The recent sectoral regulatory policy of the Cachaça industry has favored large-scale business models and is based on a notion of purely economic efficiency, without recognizing other constitutional values that may directly impact the preservation of Brazilian cultural heritage. In addition, the creation of regulatory barriers implies a high cost of entry and retention for small distilleries and mills, favoring large companies and international conglomerates to the detriment of the preservation of local regions and traditions. From the identification of these regulatory aspects, it is possible to analyze compared regulatory policies in beverage markets, which may indicate paths towards intelligent/positive regulation. This research is based on other works that deal with specific aspects of the regulatory policy of Cachaça. The search for data in a transdisciplinary manner may be important to better understand the causes and consequences of the current sectoral regulatory policy and to identify points where Positive Regulation can be applied to promote and preserve constitutional values in the Cachaça industry.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Externo à Instituição - VALTER SHUENQUENER DE ARAÚJO - UERJ
Interno - 2332291 - ALEXANDRE ARAUJO COSTA
Presidente - 2292593 - MARCIO NUNES IORIO ARANHA OLIVEIRA
Interno - 1549538 - OTHON DE AZEVEDO LOPES
Notícia cadastrada em: 27/06/2023 13:01
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