Decree No. 8.887 providing for the composition and functioning of the Socio-Economic Development Council (CDES). Pays/Territoire Brésil Type du document Règlement Date 2016 (2019) Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Agriculture et développement rural, Environnement gén. Mot clé Institution Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives Gouvernance Gestion intégrée Collectivité locale Monitorage Politique/planification Développement durable Utilisation durable Planification environnementale Aire géographique Amazone, Amériques, Amérique latine et Caraïbes, Atlantique Nord, Amérique du Sud, Atlantique Sud Entry into force notes This Decree enters into force on the day of its publication. Résumé This Decree, consisting of six Chapters divided into 21 articles, provides for the composition and functioning of the Socio-Economic Development Council (CDES), created by Law 10.683. It establishes composition, duties and responsibilities of the above mentioned Council (CDES) as an immediate advisory body to the President of the Republic and is entitled to: advise the President of the Republic on the formulation of specific policies and guidelines aimed to economic and social development; to consider proposals for public policies on structural reforms and economic and social development, with a view to articulating the relations of the Federal Government with representatives of civil society and promoting the dialogue between the various sectors represented. The Decree is divided as follows: Composition, Duties and Functioning (Chaps. I and II); Duties of the President and the Executive Secretary of CDES (Chap. III); Composition and Functions of the Management Committee (Chap. IV); Composition and Functions of the Labour Committees (Chap. V); Final Provisions (Chap. VI). Texte intégral Portugais Site web www.planalto.gov.br Références - Législation Implemente Law No. 10.683 regulating Federal Government institutions and ministries. Législation | Brésil | 2003 Mot clé: Institution, Législation de base, Classement/déclassement, Peuples autochtones Source: FAO, FAOLEX