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MBA in Public Policy and Legislative Process

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12 months

UNIALFA Perimetral or Bueno

Weekly classes, Fridays from 2pm to 6pm and Saturdays from 8am to 12pm;
Duration: 12 months

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What will I be able to do after the course?

  • Critically understand the performance of the Legislative Branch;
  • Establish the existing correlations with regard to actors external to parliament that interfere in its functioning, as well as the Institution as a whole;
  • Understand the mechanisms by which Parliament participates in public policy cycles;
  • Understand the need for self-learning in the legislative field, gaining autonomy to study different subjects that allow for a deeper understanding of the

Who is the course aimed at?

The course is aimed at parliamentarians and employees of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Goiás (ALEGO), Municipal Chambers, public bodies, professionals and citizens who interact with Parliament or are interested in the theme “Public Policies and Legislative Process”.

What are the objectives of the course?

To train qualified professionals who can critically understand the Legislative Branch, acting, interacting and assisting in the process of formulating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating public policies.

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DISTRIBUTION OF COURSE WORKLOAD BY TRAINING AXIS

AXLE

WORKLOAD

SCIENTIFIC, PROPEDEUTICAL, TRAINING AND TRANSVERSAL

100h

TRAINING, STRUCTURING AND PRAGMATIC

140 h

TECHNICAL, PROFESSIONAL, APPLIED AND PRACTICAL

130 h

TOTAL WORKLOAD

370 hours

COMPOSITION OF THE AXIS – SCIENTIFIC, PROPAEDEUTIC, FORMATIVE AND CROSS-CUTTING

MODULE

WORKLOAD

POLITICAL SCIENCE, SOCIOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE DEMOCRATIC STATE OF LAW

40h

DEMOCRATIC PROCESS, ELECTORAL LAW AND PUBLIC AGENTS

40 h

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

8pm

TOTAL WORKLOAD

100 hours

COMPOSITION OF THE AXIS – CAPACITY BUILDING, STRUCTURING AND PRAGMATIC

MODULE

WORKLOAD

CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND LEGISLATIVE POWER

50h

POLITICAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE PROCESS

70 h

SEMINARS AND CASE STUDY WITH ADVANCED DEBATES

8pm

TOTAL WORKLOAD

140 hours

 

AXIS COMPOSITION – TECHNICAL, PROFESSIONALIZING, APPLIED AND PRACTICAL

MODULE

WORKLOAD

ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LAW: FROM THE PUBLIC BUDGET TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONTROLS

40h

PARLIAMENTARY LAW, PUBLIC POLICIES AND CITIZENSHIP

70 h

COURSE COMPLETION WORK

8pm

TOTAL WORKLOAD

130 hours

MODULE 1 – POLITICAL SCIENCE, SOCIOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE DEMOCRATIC STATE OF LAW

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

POLITICAL SCIENCE NOTIONS FOR ETHICAL AND CITIZENSHIP TRAINING

Dimensions of citizenship. Public interest and tenacity of being a citizen. Policy(ies) of/for/by the people. Transparency, ethics and public affairs.

10am

NOTIONS OF LEGAL SOCIOLOGY, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY

Wise thinking for the advancement of knowledge. Public power facing the dimensions of society and citizenship. Citizenship shaping the State.

10am

DEMOCRATIC STATE OF LAW, CITIZEN CONSTITUTION AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

Theories of the State. Theories of the constitution: original constituent power and derived power. Postmodern constitutionalism: political representation and mechanisms of popular participation in the democratic environment.

8pm

MODULE 2 – DEMOCRATIC PROCESS, ELECTORAL LAW AND PUBLIC AGENTS

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

STATE ORGANIZATION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION STRUCTURES

Separation of Powers and System of Checks and Balances. Check balances.

10am

POWER STRUCTURES AND ELECTORAL SYSTEM IN BRAZIL

Coalition presidentialism. Party coalitions and conventions. Party vacancies. Gender quota. Electoral campaign. Financing of political parties and elections. Parliamentary relations. Debates and electoral research. Digital media. Artificial intelligence. Fake news. Accountability. Parliamentary mandate.

8pm

PUBLIC AGENTS

Political agents, public servants and public employees. Public function, position of trust and positions in commission.

10am

MODULE 3 – SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND APPLIED RESEARCH IN A PARLIAMENTARY ENVIRONMENT

Similarities, differences and foundations. Objectives, context and justifications. Quantitative and qualitative research. Elements, characteristics and constitutive stages of the project. Theoretical framework.

8pm

 MODULE 4 – CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND LEGISLATIVE POWER

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

LEGISLATIVE POWER IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL AND IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GOIÁS

Structures. Institutional Relations of the Legislative Branch with Civil Society. Compliance. General Data Protection Law, LGPD. Anti-Corruption Law. Ethics and Parliamentary Decorum Council.

8pm

STATUTE OF CONGRESSMEN

Formal and material immunities. Impediments and loss of office. Prerogatives of State and District Deputies.

8pm

NEW LAW ON ADMINISTRATIVE MISCONDUCT

Investigation. Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings.

10am

MODULE 5 – POLITICAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE PROCESS

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

LEGISLATIVE PROCESS IN THE CONSTITUTION AND IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF GOIÁS

National Congress: Federal Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Political arena and powers. Phases, processing, rituals and other procedures.

8pm

REGIMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE HOUSES

Chamber of Deputies, Federal Senate and Legislative Assembly of Goiás. Agendas. Committees. Plenary. Amendments. Voting regimes. Veto, sanction and promulgation.

8pm

LEGISLATION

Formal and material. Language, informational asymmetry and publicity. Normative quality and rationality in the law formation process. Legal certainty.

8pm

CONSTITUTIONAL JURISDICTION AND CONTROL OF THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS

Organs. Time and moment. Procedure. Actions and effects.

10am

 MODULE 6 – SEMINARS AND CASE STUDY WITH ADVANCED DEBATES

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

SEMINARS AND CONCRETE CASES OF THE PARLIAMENTARY ENVIRONMENT

Hypotheses and simulations. Concrete cases. Advanced debates on the legislative process.

8pm

 MODULE 7 – ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LAW: FROM THE PUBLIC BUDGET TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONTROLS

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

PLANNING, TRANSPARENCY AND PUBLIC GOVERNANCE

The legislature as an instrument of accountability. State Financial Activity: public budget, resource allocation and parliamentary amendments. Legal frameworks of fiscal policy and fiscal recovery regime.

8pm

INTERNAL CONTROL

Parliamentary Commissions of Inquiry and other forms of oversight. Competence. Actions. Procedures. Effects.

10am

EXTERNAL CONTROL

Control of public spending. Audit Courts. Competence. Actions. Procedures. Effects.

10am

 MODULE 8 – PARLIAMENTARY LAW, PUBLIC POLICIES AND CITIZENSHIP

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

PARLIAMENT, FEDERALISM AND PUBLIC POLICIES

Introductory notions. Regionalization and social inequalities: the role of public management and the financing of public policies. Government programs and participatory instruments. Conferences, Councils and hearings.

10am

PUBLIC POLICY CYCLES

Formulation, implementation, analysis, monitoring and evaluation. Public transparency and access to information.

8pm

PUBLIC POLICIES BY POPULAR INITIATIVE

Procedure. Citizenship, respect and humanization of public interest.

8pm

JURISDICTIONAL CONTROL OF PUBLIC POLICIES

Interinstitutional dialogues. Judicial activism. Impact and effects on society and parliament.

8pm

 MODULE 9 – COURSE COMPLETION WORK

DISCIPLINE

CONTENT

WORKLOAD

COURSE COMPLETION WORK

Rules for preparing the final course work – simulated practice of parliamentary piece. Organization and planning. Effective preparation of the work. Submission and defense.

8pm

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PROFESSOR DR. JOSE OSÓRIO DO NASCIMENTO NETO

Post-doctorate in Political Law, MACKENZIE/SP. PhD and Master's in Economic Law with emphasis on Public Policies, PUC/PR and CARLOS III MADRID/Spain. Specialist in Public Law, UCAM/RJ. Academic Coordinator, ESMEG/GO. Postgraduate Coordinator, ESMAFE/PR. Full Professor of Administrative Law, ESTÁCIO/BR. Lawyer. Member of the Legal Education Committee, OAB/PR.

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PROFESSOR DR. ANA CLAUDIA SANTANO

Post-doctorate, Univ. Externado de Colombia and PUC/PR. PhD and Master's degree in "State of Law and Good Government", Univ. Salamanca/Spain. Founder and general coordinator of the organization Transparência Eleitoral Brasil. Founding member of the Latin American Network of Researchers on State of Law, Democracy and Social Rights, REDESS. Founding member of the Brazilian Academy of Electoral Law, ABRADEP. Member of the Brazilian Institute of Parliamentary Law.

PROF. Dr. ENEIDA DESIREE SALGADO

Professor of Constitutional Law at the Department of Public Law and the Graduate Program in Law – Master’s and Doctorate in Law, UFPR. Researcher and leader of the Center for Constitutional Research, UFPR. Coordinator of Politics By/Of/For Women. Visiting scholar, Jack W. Peltason Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California, Irvine.

PROF. Ms. GEOVANE COUTO DA SILVEIRA

Master in Democracy and Fundamental Rights, UniBrasil. Specialist in Administrative Law, PUC/MG. Secretary-General of the Paraná Institute of Electoral Law, IPRADE. Member of Transparência Eleitoral Brasil. Member of the Brazilian Academy of Electoral and Political Law, ABRADEP. Member of the Committee to Watch Transparency. Lawyer.

PROFESSOR Msa. HELOISA HELENA ANTONACIO MONTEIRO GODINHO

Master in Public Policy and Government Management, IDP. Vice-President of Legal and Institutional Relations of the Association of Members of the Courts of Auditors of Brazil, ATRICON. General Secretary of the National Association of Ministers and Substitute Counselors of the Courts of Auditors, AUDICON. Director of the Institute of Administrative Law of Goiás, IDAG. Substitute Counselor of the Court of Auditors of the State of Goiás.

PROFESSOR DR. JOSE OSÓRIO DO NASCIMENTO NETO

Post-doctorate in Political Law, MACKENZIE/SP. PhD and Master's in Economic Law with emphasis on Public Policies, PUC/PR and CARLOS III MADRID/Spain. Specialist in Public Law, UCAM/RJ. Academic Coordinator, ESMEG/GO. Postgraduate Coordinator, ESMAFE/PR. Full Professor of Administrative Law, ESTÁCIO/BR. Lawyer. Member of the Legal Education Committee, OAB/PR.

PROFESSOR Dr. LETÍCIA REGINA CAMARGO KREUZ

Master in Economic Law and Development, PUC/PR. Specialist in Applied Administrative Law, Instituto Romeu Felipe Bacellar. Graduated in Law, Universidade Positivo. Lawyer with experience in the General Data Protection Law – LGPD, in the Law of Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings and processes of accountability for administrative impropriety.

PROFESSOR DR. MARILENE CARNEIRO MATOS

PhD and Master's degree in Constitutional Law, IDP. She was Chief of Staff of the Parliamentary Inspectorate of the Chamber of Deputies. She was Legal Advisor to the First Vice-Presidency of the Chamber of Deputies. Legal Advisor to the Government School of the Chamber of Deputies, CEFOR.

PROF. Msa. MIRELA MIRÓ ZILIOTTO

Master in Economic Law and Development, PUC/PR. Specialist in Applied Administrative Law, Instituto Romeu Felipe Bacellar. Graduated in Law, Universidade Positivo. Lawyer with experience in the General Data Protection Law – LGPD, in the Law of Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings and processes of accountability for administrative impropriety.