The possibility of using the term of conduct adjustment in administrative improbity

Authors

  • Fernanda Resmini Schienemeier Universidade do Contestado (UNC)
  • Jandir Ademar Schmidt Universidade do Contestado (UNC)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24302/acaddir.v4.3192

Keywords:

Public Interest, Agreement, Unlawful Acts, Public Prosecutor's Office

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to portray the possibility of using the term of conduct adjustment in Administrative Improbity, with the purpose of providing less burden to the State, greater speed and effectiveness in the sanctioning of unlawful acts. In the Brazilian system there are numerous rules for both use and restriction of conciliatory instrument, being considered by Public Prosecutor's Office as the most effective way to solve the issue. The referred study was carried out through the qualitative methodology, with bibliographic research on doctrines, jurisprudence, laws, resolutions and scientific articles published by specialists in the area of Administrative Law. There are no effective results that the judiciary is the best way to resolve the matter, since it needs a time lapse, causing even more public saturation, slowness and impunity. Therefore, in a modern legal world, increasingly focused on consensual resolution, the conduct adjustment term is yet another effective tool for combating corruption and protecting public assets.

Author Biographies

Fernanda Resmini Schienemeier, Universidade do Contestado (UNC)

Acadêmica do Curso de Graduação em Direito da Universidade do Contestado – Campus Concórdia. Santa Catarina. Brasil.

Jandir Ademar Schmidt, Universidade do Contestado (UNC)

Mestre em Direito pela Universidade Federal Santa Catarina e Professor do Curso de Direito da Universidade do Contestado -  Campus Concórdia. Santa Catarina. Brasil.

Published

2022-07-29

How to Cite

Schienemeier, F. R., & Schmidt, J. A. (2022). The possibility of using the term of conduct adjustment in administrative improbity. Academia De Direito, 4, 1287–1310. https://doi.org/10.24302/acaddir.v4.3192

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