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a. Table
of contents
Preface
Frei João Xerri and Lilia Azevedo
Introduction
I.
Human Rights in the Countryside
- Violence
in the Countryside and Land Reform
Maria Luisa Mendonça and
Roberto Rainha
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Violence and Aggression against Human Rights in the Wake of
Agribusiness
Antônio Canuto
- Transgenic
crops - An important Debate
Sérgio Antônio Görgen
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GMOs and Food Sovereignty
João Pedro Stedile
- Trends in the
Current Policy that Prevent Agrarian Reform
Plínio de Arruda Sampaio and
Marcelo Resende
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Confiscation of land as a way to combat slave labor
Xavier PLassat
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Slavery for debt
Ricardo Rezende Figueira
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The national policy for the eradication of slave labor
Marcelo Gonçalves Campos
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Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Rosane Lacerda
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Energy for the Purpose of Capitalist Exploitation
Marco Antonio Trierveiler,
Gilberto Cervinski, Luiz Dalla Costa and Eduardo Zem
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Water and Human Rights
Roberto Malvezzi
II. Human Rights Violations in Urban Areas
- Social
Exclusion in Brazil and the World
Marcio Pochmann
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Combating impunity in the State of Espirito Santo
Tânia Maria Silveira
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Institutional Abuse: Cases of Human Rights violations in the
area of maternal and neonatal health care in the state of Rio
de Janeiro
Laura Mury
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A New Maranhão, Without Violence, Is Possible
Josiane Gamba
- Migrants: Needes and discriminated
against
Luiz Bassegio
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Children in the trafficking of drugs
Jailson de Souza e Silva
- 25 Years of
Amnesty - "Whoever is silent over your body consents to your
death"
Suzana Keniger Lisbôa
III.
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
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The babaçu coconut workers and the struggle to end rural
subjugation
Helciane de Fátima Abreu
Araújo, Cynthia Martins Carvalho and Carolina Mendes Magalhães
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Women's rights over their bodies
Miriam Nobre
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Examples of Violation of the Right to Health
Eleonora Menicucci de
Oliveira and Lúcia Maria Xavier
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WTO Agreement threatens treatment of AIDS in Brazil
Evanize Sydow
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Education in Brazil in the Lula government: A brief assessment
Sergio Haddad and Mariângela
Graciano
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Brazil, why so much unemployment?
Paulo César Pedrini
- The Right to Communication: Still
a Far Off Horizon
Diogo Moysés and João Brant
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GLTB and Human Rights in 2004: A Summary
Toni Reis
IV.
International Policy and Human Rights
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The Campaign Against the FTAA in Brazil
Ricardo Gebrim
- Brazil and
the Inter-American system for Human Rights Protection
Liliana Tojo and Ana Luisa Lima
- The
Counter-Agrarian Reform of the World Bank
Marcelo Resende and Maria Luisa
Mendonça
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