Justiça Global e Direitos Humanos
Edited by :
Cássius Guimarães Chai,
María Esther Martínez Quinteiro,
and Carla Noura Teixeira
Release date: Sep 2025
Cultura, Direito e Sociedade (DGP/CNPq/UFMA)
Nombre de pages: 611
ISBN: 978-65-01-67777-4


This collective work is the fruit of a shared construction that, without diluting the singularity of each voice, achieves a rare scientific unity. The diversity of perspectives that interweave here is not dispersion, but synergy: the plurality of experiences, institutions, and academic trajectories converges toward the same horizon of reflection—justice as a space for dialogue between legal systems, development, and human rights.
Each contribution is inscribed as a piece of a larger mosaic, in which interdisciplinarity is not limited to discourse but is embodied in the weaving together of Law, Philosophy, Social Sciences, and Politics. The result is a corpus that serves both as a source of consultation and critical provocation, capable of illuminating pathways for researchers, justice system operators, and public policy makers.
This volume emerges, moreover, from an international research network that articulates universities, study groups, and academic centers committed to democratic renewal and the defense of human dignity. In this endeavor, the assembled production does not restrict itself to diagnoses, but ventures hypotheses, challenges categories, and proposes alternatives in a world traversed by uncertainties, environmental crises, persistent inequalities, and the emergence of critical technologies.
Thus, more than a compilation, this book constitutes an exercise in scientific co-responsibility. In it, the reader will find a meeting space between individual trajectories and institutional commitments, all animated by the same challenge: to think global justice not as a distant abstraction, but as situated practice, transformative and profoundly linked to human rights.