JUDICIAL CONTROL OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND NECROPOLITICS IN RIO DE JANEIRO IN TIMES OF COVID-19
Abstract
The work investigates the necropolitics as a legal, political and socially violating state action of human dignity. In other words, the adoption of state violence as a public policy and its anti-legal and illicit results. The research development aims to compare the facts contained in ADPF 635, as well as the survey of quantitative data, to be transversalized with the critical theory of Achille Mbembe and Foucault, regarding the instrumentalization of power in the state structure with the objective of persecution enemies of that same power. Therefore, it is a work with mixed methodology, bringing together the data of reality with the theoretical and critical analysis of state action, through its public security policies and the respective results.
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