The juspolitical battle by consolidation of Convention nº 169 of the international labor organization in Brazil:
in defense of indigenous and tribal peoples
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https://doi.org/10.46901/revistadadpu.i11.p51-64Keywords:
Convention nº 169 of the International Labor Organization, Social Setbacks, Principle of Prohibition of Social RegressionAbstract
This article aims to discuss the constant battle by whole ratification of Convention nº 169 of the International Labor Organization in Brazil, analyzing three main points: a) its juspolical implementation and its organizational and doctrinal reflections; b) the institutional setbacks that hinder its normative consolidation; c) the principle of prohibition of social regression as a democratic resource for protecting and guaranteeing the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples in our country. For the investigation of the matter it was used the literature review methodology of narrative type. It was found that the battle for the affirmation of Convention nº 169 is of fundamental importance for the strengthening of human rights and of the Democratic and Social State of Law in Brazil.
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