Perspectivas da fraternidade na nova Lei de Migrações Brasileira (LEI Nº 13.445/2017)

It deals with the New Brazilian Migration Law, Law 13.445, May 24, 2017, by the contribution of the Metatheory or Fraternal Law, by Eligio Resta, a theoretical reference chosen for transdisciplinary analysis of law. It is questioned how the devices of the New Law are presented, under the bias of the...

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Autores principales: Simões, Bárbara de Oliveira, Martini, Sandra Regina
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Idioma:Portugués
Publicado: 2018
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Fuente:Revista chilena de derecho y ciencia política, ISSN 0718-9389, Vol. 9, Nº. 2, 2018 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Volumen 9, número 2), pags. 30-61
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Sumario: It deals with the New Brazilian Migration Law, Law 13.445, May 24, 2017, by the contribution of the Metatheory or Fraternal Law, by Eligio Resta, a theoretical reference chosen for transdisciplinary analysis of law. It is questioned how the devices of the New Law are presented, under the bias of the fraternity. It aims to realize the intersection between the New Law and the Fraternal Law. The work is justified by the intense migrations of the present time, with diverse characteristics that provoke new studies in the area of the migratory flows. In Brazil, the publication of the New Migration Law means innovation in migration policy, with recognition of rights and duties equal to Brazilians and migrants. The study is developed by the deductive method, starting from the general aspects of the Fraternal Law and the migrations, to arrive at the Brazilian migratory legislation and, in particular, the New Law. Bibliographic and documentary research is used. The results presented here aim to create new discussions so that future studies of migrations can be based on the idea of fraternity and enable practical projects for the integration of migrants.