Technologies such as facial recognition have led to the illegal arrests of Black people. Discussions on digital justice and racial reparation are becoming more urgent in the 21st century
UN and OAS rapporteurs criticize a draft passed by the Senate that loosens environmental licensing and may breach the rights of traditional peoples and communities
The 2006 Parque Bristol case goes before the Court following failure to follow the Inter-American Commission recommendations. The trial could determine the Brazilian state´s responsibility for executions and omissions
The General Environmental Licensing Bill proposal eases regulations, reduces public participation and could exacerbate climate and socioenvironmental crises
A central figure in Conectas’ history, he was the founder of the Sur Journal and had a restless mind concerning the role of the Global South in the international human rights agenda
The most traditional award in Brazilian press is dedicated to journalists, photojournalists, writers, and sketch artists whose production puts a premium on human rights
According to experts, it is unacceptable that the State has not yet offered a consistent answer with over 500 dead and a context riddled with rights violations