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Title: Produção legislativa em saúde nos estados de Amapá, Minas Gerais e Pará (2004-2010)
Other Titles: Legislative production about health in the states of Amapá, Minas Gerais and Pará (2004-2010)
Producción legislativa en salud en los estados de Amapá, Minas Gerais y Pará (2004-2010)
Keywords: Executivo-Legislativo
Descentralização
Saúde
Executive-Legislative
Decentralization
Health
Ejecutivo-Legislativo
Descentralización
Salud
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Publisher: Câmara dos Deputados
Citation: SILVA, R. E. S.; SILVA, M. D. L. da; SALES, C. M. R. Produção legislativa em saúde nos estados de Amapá, Minas Gerais e Pará (2004-2010). E-legis, Brasília, DF, v. 14, n. 35, p. 88-110, maio/ago. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51206/e-legis.v14i35.663.
Abstract: Researches on legislative production in Brazil allow us to understand the relationship between state powers, as well as to verify the role of political institutions in the implementation of the democratic rule of law and in the definition of public policies. This paper aims to analyze the legal production on health issues from 2004 to 2010 in the states of Amapá, Minas Gerais and Pará, with the objective of identifying the contribution of the states Executive and Legislative powers to enforce citizens' rights. Therefore, we will make an exploratory approach to data researched in the Legislative Assemblies, specifically the Ordinary Law Projects (OLP), in order to identify the proposals that were processed in the Legislative Assemblies of the states, their rites and processing times. We found that in the analyzed states there is an internal dynamic between the Executive and Legislative powers directed towards legislative production in health issues.
URI: https://doi.org/10.51206/e-legis.v14i35.663
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