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On the ruins of the democratic transition: human rights as an agenda item in abeyance for the Brazilian democracy. Bulletin of Latin American Research, v. 32, p. 325-338, 2013.
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MAZZUOLI, Valerio de Oliveira. Some notes on Brazil in the Inter-American human rights system. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 2010.
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The Return of Brazil to the International Arena of Human Rights
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