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Dear Reader,
This is the second edition of the third volume of the University of Brasilia Journal of Law and Regulation (JLR). For this number of the journal we bring forward some articles about public policies. We have two sessions: one with different cases in public policies and the other session dedicated to cases and approaches on regulation.
In the first session, the articles reflect the choice of this journal in using the classic literature on analysis of public policies and by framing a discussion with cases in Brazil. The first article correlates some topics in law theory and policy analysis. The second highlights public policies to combat corruption. The third article deals with cooperativism and apply the agenda setting to clarify the main question for this policy. The next article focuses on the understanding of the role of environmental licensing as a tool for public policies, and the last article discusses the importance of the participation in the formulation phase of public policies.
The second session gathers cases that pinpoint different topics in the regulatory theory. Thus the first article applies a responsive theory of regulation as its theoretical framework and examines the case of AirBnB. The next article delves into the internet regulation and the following article analysis the global regulation of international intellectual property and examines the cases of the European Union and Brazil. The last three articles focus on the competition law and responsive regulation, ad hoc decisions of the Administrative Council of Economic Defense, and the subject of environment through the lenses of public policies and regulation theories.
We hope you will enjoy reading this volume wishing as well that these ideas can stimulate the academic and applied researches debate.
Sincerely,
Prof. Ana Claudia Farranha
Invited Editor of this issue of the Journal of Law and Regulation
(October/2017)
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