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Subjected bodies, embodied subjects

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Product Code: 9786207259946
ISBN13: 9786207259946
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Subjected bodies, embodied subjects

$54.24
 
This brief paper seeks to discuss how prostitution is treated by the law, especially labor law. To this end, it discusses the stigmatizing factor of prostitution and how these workers are seen by a large part of society as lesser humans, whose lives are not mourned when they are lost. This reality can still be seen in the Brazilian judiciary, where decisions of a moralistic nature and condemnations of prostitutes prevail, which was demonstrated in this work with extensive jurisprudential research based on the analysis of 906 judgments from all the Brazilian TRTs. The results showed that sex workers are still treated by Brazilian law as lesser beings, disgusting, criminals and even as a criterion for unhealthiness. In this way, the category of subject of law proves to be segregating, viewing prostitutes as strangers and, through mechanisms of dehumanization (corroborated by the judiciary), these people are denied any and all rights.


Author: Jo? Felip Zini Cavalcante de Oliveira
Publisher: Our Knowledge Publishing
Publication Date: Mar 13, 2024
Number of Pages: 72 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 6207259947
ISBN-13: 9786207259946
 

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