Banca de DEFESA: Maíra de Oliveira Carneiro

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STUDENT : Maíra de Oliveira Carneiro
DATE: 24/04/2023
TIME: 19:00
LOCAL: SALA DE VIDEOCONFERÊNCIA - FACULDADE DE DIREITO - UnB
TITLE:

“OUR HISTORY DOESN'T START IN 1988”: THE RIGHT OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE LIGHT OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE".


KEY WORDS:

"Indigenous Peoples. Transitional Justice. Time frame. Ministry of Indigenous Peoples".


PAGES: 84
BIG AREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
AREA: Direito
SUMMARY:

In times of struggle for the right to exist and in the face of successive attacks on the rights of indigenous peoples in Brazil, evidencing the fragility of democracy and the lack of legal security, the demands for justice, reparation and guarantees of non-repetition are growing. The Jair Bolsonaro government has brought back harsh memories of the period of military dictatorship, showing that the legacy of serious human rights violations is still active. This dissertation is justified, first, by the need not to allow this legacy to fall into oblivion and, second, by the importance that the theme of transitional justice assumes for indigenous peoples. The general objective of the study was to analyze the place given to indigenous peoples during the Brazilian transition process and to identify the limits and challenges to creating transitional justice that takes these peoples into consideration. The paper is structured in five chapters. Chapter I presents the theoretical and conceptual outlines of transitional justice, explains the four axes of transitional justice, and finally points out some of the challenges of transitional justice for indigenous peoples. Chapter II recalls some of the most important events concerning the persecution and genocide of indigenous peoples during the civil-military dictatorship. Chapter III delimits the milestones of transitional justice in Brazil. Chapter IV discusses the context of attacks on indigenous rights during the Bolsonaro government and discusses the thesis of the temporal milestone. Chapter V tells some of the current moment of villagization in Brazilian politics as a survival strategy for indigenous peoples. It concludes that the Brazilian transition has made little progress in effecting mechanisms of reparation and non-repetition regarding the violence suffered by indigenous peoples and that the new government needs to make a serious commitment so that transitional justice measures are actually implemented.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Externa à Instituição - ANA CATARINA ZEMA DE RESENDE - UDEM
Presidente - 1728968 - ENEA DE STUTZ E ALMEIDA
Interno - 191.173.968-91 - JOSE GERALDO DE SOUSA JUNIOR - UnB
Externa à Instituição - ROBERTA AMANAJÁS MONTEIRO - MPF
Notícia cadastrada em: 20/04/2023 18:28
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