GADI, M. J. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5554254291919621; GADI, Marcos José dos Santos.
Resumen:
This study deals with the Theory of the Minimum Existential, in which it is questioned
whether there is a reliable line to establish what is indispensable to the population.
Moreover, not only is the concept of state accountability understood, but mainly that of
the marginalized classes in a selective and continuous abandonment of the genesis of
new demands, previously superfluous and now essential in the light of social inclusion
and in the search for full access to justice and information, as will be analyzed later.
The problem lies, in general terms, in the search for the definition of what would
effectively be the socalled legal minimum, which can be altered according to the
economic/social class to which the enunciator belongs. Aiming as an observation point
the basic and social rights that behave in the circumstances in which the population is
currently placed. The methodology used was that of reevaluating the historical and
bibliographic concepts touching on the subject, which was established through
induction. The purpose was an explanatory and exploratory study and the approach
was qualiquantitative. Faced with this, the concentration of public policies is far from
belonging to those in need, being slightly more vulnerable to public opinion,
increasingly participatory and popular, even capable of changing political forces and
moving the judicial or legislative machine.