• Foreign policy on human rights under the Bolsonaro administration •
Déborah Silva do Monte, Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez | SUR N.32 | DEC/2022
• Reflections on the invisibilisation of travestis and trans women in black social movements •
Megg Rayara Gomes De Oliveira | SUR N.28 | Dec/2018
• What Role for Democracy and Human Rights •
Adriana Erthal Abdenur, Danilo Marcondes De Souza Neto | SUR N.19 | Dec/2013
• Challenges to Compliance with the Court’s Decisions in Brazil •
Elisa Mara Coimbra | SUR N.19 | Dec/2013
Deisy Ventura | SUR N.19 | Dec/2013
• A Report on Criminal Persecution, Exposure of Intimacy and Violation of Rights in Brazil •
Alexandra Lopes Da Costa | SUR N.19 | Dec/2013
• Access to Justice and Public Attorneys’ Role in Right to Health Litigation in the City of São Paulo •
Daniel W. Liang Wang, Octavio Luiza Motta Ferraz | SUR N.18 | Jun/2013
• The Difficult Break with the Legacy of the Dictatorship in Brazil •
Glenda Mezarobba | SUR N.13 | Dec/2010
• reflections on cases against Brazil in the Inter-American Comission on Human Rights •
Cecília Macdowell Santos | SUR N.7 | Jan/2007
• The systematic pattern of violence in Brazil •
Marlon Alberto Weichert | SUR N.25 | Jul/2017
• How can civil society in Brazil influence the control of arms exports? •
Camila Asano, Jefferson Nascimento | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Why are firearms not among the greatest priorities of the human rights community? •
Daniel Mack | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Some inconsistencies between drug policies, public health and human rights in Brazil •
Luís Fernando Tófoli | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• Looking at how the US and Brazil treat crack addiction reveals governments’ responsibilities in perpetuating myths and discrimination •
Carl L. Hart | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• A reflection on the dialogue between the National Truth Commission, the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces in Brazil •
Glenda Mezarobba | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015