Energy sustainability: Brazil's nuclear transition potential and Uruguay's transconstitutionalism
Sostenibilidad energética: el potencial de transición nuclear brasileño y el transconstitucionalismo uruguayo
Sustentabilidade energética: o potencial de transição nuclear do Brasil e o transconstitucionalismo do Uruguai
2021 | |
Energía nuclear Transconstitucionalismo Seguridad Transición Nuclear energy Transconstitutionalism Security Transition Energia nuclear Transconstitucionalismo Segurança Transição |
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Universidad de Montevideo | |
REDUM | |
http://revistas.um.edu.uy/index.php/revistaderecho/article/view/803
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12806/1761 |
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Acceso abierto | |
Atribución 4.0 Internacional |
Sumario: | The present investigation was motivated by the purpose – as a general objective of the research work – to examine the legal scenario of Nuclear Energy between Brazil and Uruguay under the bias of Transconstitutionalism and Energy Transition, based on the analytical coexistence between inspection and State entrepreneurship before the Paradigm of Sustainability and Regional Integration. In the academic period, complementary themes such as energy transition and public security developed in an antagonistic manner, denoting the need for a triple helix of action between three main development actors: the State, the Academy, and the Production of Services through policies public. It is concluded that the Uruguayan plan sought above all to foster innovation leading to the country’s internal energy development and independence, strategically achieving its energy security based on political attractiveness, and that the Brazilian exploration potential is concentrated from the moment in which that it can mitigate stigmas and think of the nuclear resource as a complementary source that makes it possible to meet domestic demand and less dependence on water sources. |
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