Entrevista com Flávia Piovesan
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https://doi.org/10.48143/rdai.v9i32.754Keywords:
Human Rights, Inter-American Justice, Multilevel Constitutionalism, Social Rights; Structural Racism, Legal Feminism, Rule of Law, Legal EducationAbstract
In this in-depth interview, legal scholar Flávia Piovesan shares her academic path and extensive international experience in the field of human rights. She reflects on central themes of her scholarly production, such as gender equality, inter-American justice, multilevel constitutionalism, social rights, structural racism, and the right to development. Drawing on her academic and institutional background, Piovesan discusses key legal debates, including Brazil’s transitional justice shortcomings, the role of the judiciary in human rights enforcement, and the importance of interpreting the Constitution through a systemic and value-based approach. She advocates for Brazil’s consistent commitment to international legal obligations and highlights the need for legal education to foster critical thinking, civic responsibility, and democratic values. The interview offers a comprehensive and engaged vision of the intersection between public law, human rights, and global legal transformations.
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