REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHING

Objective:This paper proposes a more in-depth approach to the issue of regulated professions and professional councils, based on political, legal, and philosophical-economic arguments, seeking to demonstrate that less professional regulation leads to higher quality and safety in service provision an...

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Main Authors: Luís Carlos Martins Alves Júnior, Paulo Ricardo Aguiar de Deus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Universitário Christus 2021-01-01
Series:Revista Opinião Jurídica
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Online Access:https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/opiniaojuridica/article/view/3371
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author Luís Carlos Martins Alves Júnior
Paulo Ricardo Aguiar de Deus
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Paulo Ricardo Aguiar de Deus
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description Objective:This paper proposes a more in-depth approach to the issue of regulated professions and professional councils, based on political, legal, and philosophical-economic arguments, seeking to demonstrate that less professional regulation leads to higher quality and safety in service provision and not the other way around, as usually boasted.   Methodology: The paper was structured through qualitative and quantitative research, crossed with data analysis from national and international indexation systems. That reasoning is subjected, through inductive reasoning, to both a historical perspective and a contemporary one. Results: It was possible to determine that the optimal regulation standard is a slight regulated one, and through its careful use, it is possible to gather advantages for society rather than the actual harmful excess of regulation predominant in Brazil. Contributions: Among some of the oldest debates in Western civilization, the so-called liberal is the constant friction between individual freedoms and state intervention. One of the areas in which this friction is naturally more intense is in the professional field. In Brazil, the discussion was resumed after the presentation of a constitutional amendment that intends to prevent regulatory excess as well as remove from the State the responsibility to coordinate and control professional activities. This paper intends to shed some light and provide grounds in this relevant subject.
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spelling doaj.art-1317e474201040fd8b0a60b1514ca9122023-02-23T13:21:42ZengCentro Universitário ChristusRevista Opinião Jurídica1806-04202447-66412021-01-011930356210.12662/2447-6641oj.v19i30.p35-62.20211043REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHINGLuís Carlos Martins Alves JúniorPaulo Ricardo Aguiar de DeusObjective:This paper proposes a more in-depth approach to the issue of regulated professions and professional councils, based on political, legal, and philosophical-economic arguments, seeking to demonstrate that less professional regulation leads to higher quality and safety in service provision and not the other way around, as usually boasted.   Methodology: The paper was structured through qualitative and quantitative research, crossed with data analysis from national and international indexation systems. That reasoning is subjected, through inductive reasoning, to both a historical perspective and a contemporary one. Results: It was possible to determine that the optimal regulation standard is a slight regulated one, and through its careful use, it is possible to gather advantages for society rather than the actual harmful excess of regulation predominant in Brazil. Contributions: Among some of the oldest debates in Western civilization, the so-called liberal is the constant friction between individual freedoms and state intervention. One of the areas in which this friction is naturally more intense is in the professional field. In Brazil, the discussion was resumed after the presentation of a constitutional amendment that intends to prevent regulatory excess as well as remove from the State the responsibility to coordinate and control professional activities. This paper intends to shed some light and provide grounds in this relevant subject.https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/opiniaojuridica/article/view/3371regulationconstitutional laweconomic freedomprofessional councilsfree market
spellingShingle Luís Carlos Martins Alves Júnior
Paulo Ricardo Aguiar de Deus
REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHING
Revista Opinião Jurídica
regulation
constitutional law
economic freedom
professional councils
free market
title REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHING
title_full REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHING
title_fullStr REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHING
title_full_unstemmed REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHING
title_short REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNCILS: AN ANALYSIS IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL DOCTRINAL TEACHING
title_sort regulated professions and professional councils an analysis in the light of liberal doctrinal teaching
topic regulation
constitutional law
economic freedom
professional councils
free market
url https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/opiniaojuridica/article/view/3371
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