O Caso Simone A. Diniz: a falta de acesso à justiça para as vítimas dos crimes raciais / The Case Simone A.Diniz: the lack of access to justice for the victims of racial crimes

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

30/11/2009

RESUMO

In 2006, the Inter-American Commission of the Human Rights of OEA (CIDH) condemned the Brazilian State for habitual of not to assure the victims of the racial crimes and of racism the access to the legal guarantees of the Pact of Is Jose of Costa Rica, wich constitutes a breaking of international the human rights. In the present work, I develop an analysis of this decision of the CIDH and the internal fact that gave origin to it: a denunciation of practical of racial crime that improperly was filed by Brazilian justice. My objective is to analyze the decision of the CIDH, in order to search explanations and to suggest possible solutions for a historical contradiction: because Brazil has effective and valid laws against the racial crimes and the racism that do not have effectiveness. This decision of the CIDH is an important source of information on our racial practical that generate (1) the lack of access to justice and (2) the lack of justice for both black women and men victims of the racial discrimination - and of the crime of racism foreseen in the law Caó. I believe that this type of analysis will foment the disgnostic production that will assist in the creation, execution, evaluation and controlling of the public politics focused in the promotion and the guarantee of the equality between the rights of our citizens, independently of the color, race, sort or origin.

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direitos humanos crime de racismo acesso à justiça racismo institucional politicas publicas racismo access to justice crime of racism human rights institucional racism

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