In this thought-provoking and profound work, Aline Moura da Silva Boanova analyzes the trajectory of the Brazilian state in its transition from the bureaucratic model to a regulatory configuration, marked by efficiency, interactivity and cooperation. Amid the transformations caused by globalization and the emergence of new forms of governance, the book discusses the impact of managerialism, the constitutional foundations of regulation in the Democratic Rule of Law and the emergence of governance in digital networks. With a critical and contemporary eye, the author proposes an understanding of an interactive state which, while regulating the market, promotes the realization of fundamental rights. This is essential reading for researchers, public managers and scholars of law, political science and public administration.
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