Sustainable bids as a tool of public policy in the implementation of the fundamental right to a healthy and ecologically balanced environment
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https://doi.org/10.14409/rr.v1i1.4608Keywords:
licitações sustentáveis, contratações públicas sustentáveis, política pública, direito fundamental ao meio ambiente ecologicamente equilibrado.Abstract
Having as a premise the fundamental right to a healthy and ecologically balanced environment, for present and future generations, and considering that Public Administration with its high purchasing power influences the production process, use of goods and services so that they are environmentally and socially sustainable, bids and administrative contracts assume a fundamental role in the defense and preservation of ecologically balanced environment. Given the relevance, timeliness and importance of the topic, this paper aims to address the issue of sustainable bids, analyzing the legislative insertions in Brazilian law on the subject, conceiving it as an instrument of an environmental conservation public policy aimed at ensuring constitutional principles and values upon which sits the Social Democratic State of Law.
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