Resenha do livro "Reinventando os direitos humanos a partir do sul: Herrera Flores e a crítica descolonial"
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Pensamento descolonial. Direitos Humanos. Joaquín Herrera Flores.Abstract
CASTILHO, Natália M. Reinventando os direitos humanos a partir do sul: Herrera Flores e a crítica descolonial. 1. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Lumen Juris, 2018. 208p.Downloads
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