A compliance for Brazil’s E-Democracy
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Technology has brought impacts to all areas of Law, being considered a great advance in post-modernity, worthy of a careful look from its operators. In this context, compliance emerged; terminology used in companies to determine good practices to be applied by the legal entity and its employees, who must act in accordance with policies, rules, internal and external controls, including using digital resources to facilitate day-to-day life and achieve the expected results. The objective of this work is to verify the possible implementation of compliance for political parties, in order to combine this technology with democracy, bringing compliance to the electoral process, thus avoiding bad candidates. The research explored the doctrine, in order to substantiate the arguments espoused, to reach the conclusion that the use of these practices, related to politics, would bring benefits to Brazilian citizens, who would be faced with greater electoral parity.
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Compliance, Controls, Democracy, Parity, Technology
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Publicum, v. 10, n. 1, p. 214-234, 2024.





