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The environment, development and social justice are "guaranteed" constitutionally as fundamental rights and have the status of permanent clauses. The fact that they are in the constitutional text does not guarantee that they will be exercised in the concrete world, with greater vulnerability for traditional communities and minority groups. This book analyses the environment, development and social justice. It is a study of a community in the municipality of Cantá - Roraima - Brazil, which lives off clay extraction for the production of ceramics (bricks). The aim was to see how these rights are reconciled in the specific case of the community studied. The book takes a critical approach to the law and draws attention to the symbolic construction that hinders the interpretation of reality and makes the feeling of autonomy and freedom conceal the real exploitation in which the workers in the researched community live.
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Master-Abschluss in Umweltrecht von der UEA. Spezialist für Steuerrecht an der Universität des Amazonas und für Grenzbeziehungen an der Bundesuniversität von Roraima, Abschluss in Rechtswissenschaften an der UFRR und in Geographie an der UEPB. Ordentlicher Professor an der Staatlichen Universität von Roraima-Brasilien.