Book contents
- Through Thin and Thick
- Globalization and Human Rights
- Through Thin and Thick
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Conception
- Part II Concretion
- Part III Confliction
- Part IV Connection
- 24 Overview
- 25 Positivity
- 26 Procedure
- 27 Protection
- 28 Security
- 29 Aggregation
- 30 Collectivization
- 31 Internationalization
- Conclusion
- Index
- Books in the Series
28 - Security
from Part IV - Connection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2022
- Through Thin and Thick
- Globalization and Human Rights
- Through Thin and Thick
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Conception
- Part II Concretion
- Part III Confliction
- Part IV Connection
- 24 Overview
- 25 Positivity
- 26 Procedure
- 27 Protection
- 28 Security
- 29 Aggregation
- 30 Collectivization
- 31 Internationalization
- Conclusion
- Index
- Books in the Series
Summary
In contrast to their fellow Iberian Americans, Brazilians benefit from a writ of (1) security, not (2) protection. The former of these developed partly under the influence of—and therefore resembles considerably—the latter, particularly the Mexican version. Both involve a special, prompt proceeding to effectuate fundamental entitlements.
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- Through Thin and Thick , pp. 285 - 297Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022