Sustainability has turned out to be a complex issue
in the scope of Legal Sciences, in proportion as it directly impacts
relationships in society, demanding constitutional interpretation from the
perspective of subsidizing social conflicts. This imposes direct implications
for these relations, such as the issues inherent in city planning. The aim of
the present proposal is to promote the hermeneutic discussion of sustainability
from the perspective of the Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil,
focused on the development of cities. The general objective is to hermeneutically
interpret sustainability in the context of the Brazilian Constitution as a contribution to city planning; the specific
objectives are (1) to address various forms of interpretation of the Federal
Constitution; (2) indicate sustainability-orientating mechanisms for city
planning in the Federal Constitution; and (3) to hermeneutically interpret
sustainability for city planning according to the Federal Constitution. The task
is based on Luhmann's Systems Theory, centered on the convergent social
demands, considering that the order is to create a state of social tension
exposed to normative demands; and also to keep the subsidiary support of the
Constitution Theory discussed in Ommati (2016), in order to confirm an orderly
and sustainable configuration of cities. We adopt the Content Analysis Method
and the procedures required in the preparation of this task. As a result, a
hermeneutic interpretation of sustainability for city planning is reached,
using constitutional elements. This task contributes to academic knowledge and furthers
the cause of the hermeneutics of sustainability in support of city planning.
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Publication Date | August 31, 2017 |
Submission Date | August 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017Volume: 3 Issue: 8 |
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