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Indigenous Rights and the Judiciary in Brazil

A critical and interdisciplinary analysis

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Focusing on indigenous territorial rights in Brazil, this book explores the impact of the 1988 Federal Constitution, which shifted from cultural assimilation to recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples. It addresses ongoing judicial misunderstandings that hinder the realization of these rights. The author employs an interdisciplinary approach, integrating law with anthropology, philosophy, and geography, providing a critical analysis that enriches the understanding of indigenous rights in Brazil. This work is a significant contribution to the discourse on indigenous peoples' rights.

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Indigenous Rights and the Judiciary in Brazil, Ib Sales Tapajós

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Title
Indigenous Rights and the Judiciary in Brazil
Subtitle
A critical and interdisciplinary analysis
Language
English
Released
2024
Format
Paperback
Pages
76
ISBN13
9786207738281
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Focusing on indigenous territorial rights in Brazil, this book explores the impact of the 1988 Federal Constitution, which shifted from cultural assimilation to recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples. It addresses ongoing judicial misunderstandings that hinder the realization of these rights. The author employs an interdisciplinary approach, integrating law with anthropology, philosophy, and geography, providing a critical analysis that enriches the understanding of indigenous rights in Brazil. This work is a significant contribution to the discourse on indigenous peoples' rights.