FUNDRAISING BY THE JUDICIAL POWER: A STUDY ABOUT THE FEASIBILITY OF ACHIEVING VOLUNTARY TRANSFERS FROM THE UNION BY THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE STATE OF PARÁ – TJPA
This article analyzes the possibilities of raising funds from the Union voluntarily transferred by the Court of Justice of the State of Pará - TJPA. By reference, it fundamentally studies constitutional and legal provisions, combined with documental research in national and local databases, making a comparison of data relevant to the topic. By mapping the challenges and limitations faced by the TJPA, the study suggests a systematic model of action by the Agency with a view to optimizing the provision of public services offered, through the effective acquisition of these external resources. It is concluded that in addition to being legally foreseen, the opportunities for transfers of federal resources occur in different ways, being mostly outside and underused by most of the institutions, bodies and entities that make up the Public Administration. By analyzing the data, it appears that 92% of the transferred resources are destined to municipal entities or to private capital organizations, which denotes the importance of disseminating the feasibility of these transfers to the administration itself.
FUNDRAISING BY THE JUDICIAL POWER: A STUDY ABOUT THE FEASIBILITY OF ACHIEVING VOLUNTARY TRANSFERS FROM THE UNION BY THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE STATE OF PARÁ – TJPA
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.55822522100810
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Palavras-chave: Voluntary Transfers; Fund-raising; Judicial power.
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Keywords: Voluntary Transfers; Fund-raising; Judicial power.
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Abstract:
This article analyzes the possibilities of raising funds from the Union voluntarily transferred by the Court of Justice of the State of Pará - TJPA. By reference, it fundamentally studies constitutional and legal provisions, combined with documental research in national and local databases, making a comparison of data relevant to the topic. By mapping the challenges and limitations faced by the TJPA, the study suggests a systematic model of action by the Agency with a view to optimizing the provision of public services offered, through the effective acquisition of these external resources. It is concluded that in addition to being legally foreseen, the opportunities for transfers of federal resources occur in different ways, being mostly outside and underused by most of the institutions, bodies and entities that make up the Public Administration. By analyzing the data, it appears that 92% of the transferred resources are destined to municipal entities or to private capital organizations, which denotes the importance of disseminating the feasibility of these transfers to the administration itself.
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Número de páginas: 14
- LEILA MARCIA SOUSA DE LIMA ELIAS
- NATALIA PINTO BARBALHO