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The structural process as an instrument applied to the right of access to environmental information in Brazil

Abstract

Although Brazil has one of the most advanced regulatory systems in the world in terms of access to environmental information, it has a long way to go to realize this right, considering that much environmental data is fragmented, outdated or non-existent, as will be presented in this article. In this context, the following research problem arises: how to realize the right of access to environmental information in Brazil, considering its importance to guarantee an ecologically balanced environment? To answer this question, the article uses a bibliographic and documentary research with a qualitative approach. As for the type, it is exploratory and as for the objectives, it is descriptive, with a theoretical nature. As a result, evidence indicates that the country does not follow constitutional and conventional standards of right/duty of access to environmental information due to structural problems. Due to this systemic failure, it is suggested that a State of Unconstitutional and Unconventional Things be recognized in relation to the right/duty of access to environmental information in Brazil, which demands the filing of a structural lawsuit.

Keywords:
Environmental information; State duty of transparency; Structural process

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