The Alternative Right in Times of (In)effectiveness Fundamental Rights
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14393/RFADIR-v45n1a2017-39687Keywords:
Democratic State of right, Alternative right, Fundamental rights, CitizenshipAbstract
This work has the objective to analyze the assertion of the Democratic State of Right in the Constitution of 1988 (CF/88), as a new state model, not only the one who regulates or provides, but also one capable of producing social, such as the fundamental objectives in art. 3º, CF/88. Thus, the Federal Constitution will be analyzed as a highest law of transformer character, especially because it is linked to human dignity, the basis of the Democratic State of Right. In this sense, the Alternative Law movement is pointed out as an instrument capable of producing social justice in Brazil.