The STF, Brazil’s Supreme Court, leans towards opposing a deadline for designating indigenous territories. Seven justices reject while two support the deadline set at October 5, 1988, marking Brazil’s latest constitution. Since 2021, the STF has scrutinized an appeal by the National Indian Foundation, Funai. This appeal questions a prior judgment supporting the Foundation for […]
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