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The persistent oppression of Roma in the legal field: from outlaws to epistemic violence
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Cultural diversity under the scope of criminal Law: The Colombian case
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About the need to incorporate and intercultural perspective in the application of petrial detention: Notes from the Baguazo case
págs. 185-198
Analysis of nonhuman animal's status in urban areas through the biocentric paradigm: institutionalizing a representative mechanism to provide recognition of the animal as a subject of the city
Giselle Maria Custódio Cardoso, Emerson Affonso da Costa Moura
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Animals as minorities. Contributions from civil society to the effectiveness of right
Monique Falcão Lima, Nattiele Gomes, Thiago Martins Prado, Julia Roehrs Canto
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A critical analysis of the proposed amendment to the Brazilian Constitution nº 215/2000: Demarcation of indigenous lands
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Food security of indigenous peoples: Introduction to the right to cultural food as a legal obligation
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Learning from the indigenous Law: The core values of inclusion, coexistence and resilence
Valentina de Gregorio, Giulia Parola, Arianna Porrone, Margherita Paola Poto, Apostolos Tsiouvalas
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Submarine tailings disposal in Artic indigenous waters: A human rights perspective on Nussier mine's impacts on the Sámi use of Repparfjord, Norway
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