WILL INTEGRAL AND COMPULSORY TELE-WORK DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC MAKE FEDERAL JUSTICE IN THE 4th REGION MORE SUSTAINABLE?
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https://doi.org/10.18764/2236-4358v12n35.2022.1Keywords:
consumer society, risk society, telework, Covid-19, sustainability of Federal Justice of the 4th RegionAbstract
This study, based on the characterization of Zygmund Bauman's consumer society and Ulrich Beck's Risk Society, intends to analyze the negative social and environmental effects generated by these models of society and based on these theoretical contributions, investigate whether adoption the integral and compulsory telework during the Covid-19 pandemic made the Federal Court of the 4th Region more sustainable. To do so, it uses the inductive method, with bibliographic research in books and scientific articles, in addition to the analysis of legislation relevant to the topic and concludes that, in the post-pandemic reality, telework should be consolidated as another form of work available to magistrates and servers, enabling the reduction of pollutants and the economy of goods and services and making the work within the Federal Court of the 4th Region more sustainable.
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