(Re)Pensando a proteção dos Direitos Humanos: uma análise amefricana e decolonial do caso Simone Diniz vs Brasil
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2024-01-22
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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How can the actions of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in the
case of Simone André Diniz v. Brazil influence Brazil's legal and racial dynamics? This work
starts from the problem presented, based on the reality of Latin America and Brazil, realities
marked by colonization and slavery, which not only left their mark, but also structured the
societies, institutions and power in which they were established for centuries. Even with the
formal overcoming of colonialism and slavery, their effects still remain with coloniality and
racism. This work therefore mobilizes the categories of "decoloniality" and "amefricanity" as
a way of combating these effects. In conducting this research, we used the qualitative research
technique, documentary analysis and bibliographical research, especially with regard to the
documents issued by the IACHR in relation to the Simone Diniz vs Brazil case. We also used
dialectical hermeneutics as a theoretical basis and resource to help analyze the case. As a
result, we believe that the IACHR's greatest contribution is the dissemination of a culture of
respect for human rights, using the category of amefricanity as a starting point for the
protection of such rights and as an analytical lens that influences the actions of public
authorities, in order to consider the reality of black women in the production and application
of government policies, the creation of laws and the administration of justice.
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PIRES, T. A. (Re)Pensando a proteção dos Direitos Humanos: uma análise amefricana e decolonial do caso Simone Diniz vs Brasil. 2024, 108 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Interdisciplinar em Direitos Humanos) - Pró-reitoria de Pós-graduação, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2024.