2017
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43412017v14n2p127
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The Construction of the Disaster and the “Privatization” of Mining Regulation: Reflections on the Tragedy of the Rio Doce Basin, Brazil

Abstract: In this paper, we present an interpretation of the Samarco/Vale/BHP Billiton disaster, which highlights the relations between State, market and civil society and the rearrangement of environmental regulation of the mining industry in Brazil. We discuss the mutually constitutive changes in the roles of the State and of private companies, with emphasis on environmental and social dimensions, revealing the selective A construção do desastre e a "privatização" da regulação mineral: reflexões sobre a tragédia do Va… Show more

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“…Brazil however may be unique in the degree companies are protected by government. Santos and Milanez (2017) claim a case of regulatory capture: the regulator is beholden to those supposed to be regulated. Brazil has good environmental laws, but implementation is poor.…”
Section: Safety Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Brazil however may be unique in the degree companies are protected by government. Santos and Milanez (2017) claim a case of regulatory capture: the regulator is beholden to those supposed to be regulated. Brazil has good environmental laws, but implementation is poor.…”
Section: Safety Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously Samarco had been fined 18 times in 20 years (1996-2015) but at a low fine level and scant enforcement. According to Santos and Milanez (2017) "...…”
Section: Safety Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerações finais e apresentação do dossiê Dentre os setores analisados neste artigo, o principal exemplo de ação estatal predatória é encontrado na mineração. A transição da pretensão desenvolvimentista ao Estado predatório se expressa tanto na incapacidade de os desastres socioambientais (Mansur et al, 2016;Milanez & Felippe, no prelo) afetarem a posição das corporações mineradoras -que condicionam as próprias instituições de sanção (Santos & Milanez, 2017) -, quanto na abertura territorial, incluindo áreas de preservação permanente e terras indígenas, liderada pelo Estado a partir de 2017 (Wanderley et al, 2020). De outro modo, no caso do setor aéreo, essa categoria já teria mais dificuldades de operar.…”
Section: Da Custódia à Predaçãounclassified
“…Another aspect of concern is the lack of effective measures from the public agencies as evidenced in the discourses in relation to the prevention, control, and management of technological disasters. For dos Santos and Milanez (2017), the Samarco, BHP Billiton and Vale disaster demonstrates the weaknesses in state institutions with regard to the regulation of mining activities by companies in Brazil, and the trend in maintaining corporate practices harmful to the environment. Moreover, the representatives of the public organizations used discourse that was very similar to that adopted by the mining companies.…”
Section: The Technological Disaster and Risk Discourses: What Can Be mentioning
confidence: 99%