Coordinated by Alexandre Oheb Sion and Mateus Stallivieri Costa, the work The New LINDB and Brazilian Environmental Law brings together articles by jurists, researchers and legal professionals who focus on the contemporary challenges of applying the Law of Introduction to the Norms of Brazilian Law (LINDB) in the environmental field.
With a critical and proactive approach, the book presents reflections on decision-making rationality, normative effectiveness, and the role of institutions in the face of the ecological crisis. Divided into four areas—Regulatory Disputes, Normative Integration, Predictability and Legal Certainty, and Protection of Traditional Peoples and Territories—the collection seeks to challenge traditional dogma and propose interpretative paths focused on the coherence and sustainability of environmental decisions.
Among the featured articles is the text by Alexandre Oheb Sion, entitled “Permanent Preservation Areas, Theme 1010 and the Prohibition of Reviewing Consolidated Understandings: The Solution of the Court of Justice of Santa Catarina”, which critically analyzes the stability of jurisprudence and the limits of judicial action in environmental matters.
The work represents an essential contribution to the debate on the limits and possibilities of Brazilian Environmental Law, reaffirming the commitment to legality, proportionality, legal certainty and interpretative responsibility in the face of the socio-environmental emergencies of the present.