Global Normative Production for the Tutelage of Sustainability
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33423/jabe.v21i8.2594Keywords:
Business, Economics, Sustainability, Global Law, Method, Normative ProductionAbstract
The present study aims to analyze the legal guardianship of sustainability and the problem of the method in the use of sources of global law. Assuming that the effective legal guardianship of sustainability is not only done within the national states, we seek to present Global Law and its normative sources as an alternative for achieving sustainability. However, the problem takes shape when there is no specific system for these flows of circulation of legal models, respecting the normative standards and the particularities of each context. Using the case related to the palm oil production chain in Brazil, a methodology that defends the analysis of demands, the extraction of the rector principles and the proposition of solutions that interrelate the local and the global, is defended as a methodology. For the development of this research, we used the inductive method, operationalized by the techniques of operational concepts, case study and bibliographic research.