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  2. Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous History and Culture Law (Law No. 11.645/2008) is a Brazilian law mandating the teaching of Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous History and Culture which was passed and entered into effectiveness on March 10, 2008. It amends Law No. 9.394, of December 20, 1996, modified by Law No. 10.639, of January 9, 2003, which ...

  3. Anti-discrimination law - Wikipedia

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    Anti-discrimination laws vary by jurisdiction with regard to the types of discrimination that are prohibited, and also the groups that are protected by that legislation. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Commonly, these types of legislation are designed to prevent discrimination in employment, housing, education, and other areas of social life, such as public ...

  4. Racism in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Racism was made illegal under Brazil's anti-discrimination laws, which were passed in the 1950s after Katherine Dunham, an African-American dancer touring Brazil, was barred from a hotel. [5] Nonetheless, race has been the subject of multiple intense debates over the years within the country.

  5. Category:Human rights in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil; B. Brazilian Military Criminal Code; F.

  6. Conselho Nacional dos Direitos das Pessoas LGBTQIA+

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    The National Council for the Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transvestite, Transsexual, Queer, Intersex, Asexual and Other People, formerly the National Council for Combating Discrimination and Promoting the Rights of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transvestites and Transsexuals (Conselho Nacional de Combate à Discriminação LGBT, CNCD/LGBT) until 2018, is an executive council under the ...

  7. Brazilian squatters offer shelter from anti-gay violence

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    Some 300 squatters, who have called the abandoned building home for several months now, are offering shelter to those seeking refuge from hate crimes.

  8. ADI 4277 and ADPF 132 - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Society of Public Law (SBDP) Gay Group of Bahia (GGB) Institute of Bioethics, Humans Rights and Gender (ANIS) International Law Study Group of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (GEDI - UFMG) Association of Transvestites and Transexuals of Minas Gerais (ASSTRAV) Center of Fight for Free Sexual Orientation (CELLOS)

  9. Law of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Justice in Brasília. Brazilian law is largely derived from Portuguese civil law and is related to the Roman-Germanic legal tradition. This means that the legal system is based on statutes, although a recent constitutional reform (Amendment to the Constitution 45, passed in 2004) has introduced a mechanism similar to the stare decisis, called súmula vinculante.