THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF RECIPROCITY AS ASSUMPTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Luiz Alberto Blanchet PUC

Keywords:

Constitution, Development, Labor, Principle, Reciprocity

Abstract

Abstract

Among other policies defined in the Constitutional clauses of the Preamble, Brazilian government aims to ensure development. In article 3, item II, the guarantee of national development is a major objective for Federative Republic of Brazil. Development necessarily presupposes labor factor, as defined in article 6 of the Constitution. Not to shake this equation, the share that each has the right of economic development should be proportional to the effort required and the efficiency achieved by its work. Without reciprocity, development will be unviable. Thus, it is essential to investigate the legal content of reciprocity.

Author Biography

Luiz Alberto Blanchet, PUC

Advogado, Membro Catedrático da Academia Brasileira de Direito Constitucional, Professor da PUC.

References

N/D.

Published

2020-11-03

How to Cite

Alberto Blanchet, L. (2020). THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF RECIPROCITY AS ASSUMPTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Constituição, Economia E Desenvolvimento: Revista Eletrônica Da Academia Brasileira De Direito Constitucional , 2(3), 266–289. Retrieved from https://abdconstojs.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/22

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