Available Formats
The Nature and Impacts of Noncompliance
By (Author) Edvaldo Moita
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
29th June 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Comparative law
340.1
Hardback
200
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Over 2 billion people (61% of the worlds employed population) work in the informal economy. Due to its pervasiveness, informality plays a major role in understanding a wide swath of ideas, such as development, work, employment, governance, and growth. Its scope, nonetheless, goes far beyond economic definitions and political agendas. As the book argues, at the root of informality lies another comprehensive, yet generally unnoticedor at best improperly treatedphenomenon: that of noncompliance with the law. Whilst it is true that much attention has been paid to the economic aspect over the past 5 decades, the same cannot be said about the legal aspect, which is one of its constitutive features. This book takes the first steps in this direction. The book provides an account of the phenomenons legal nature through the lens of a case study on street vendors in Brazil, focusing on what can be conceived as noncompliance and by which forms noncompliant behaviour can be assessed. It goes on to set out the most striking impacts of noncompliance; specifically, what happens with the legal system when noncompliance becomes pervasive.
Edvaldo Moita is Professor of Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law at the Fluminense Federal University, Brazil.