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Atâtôt, the Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights of UEG, is a biannual academic publication under the responsibility of the State University of Goiás. Its goal is to create interdisciplinary spaces for the publication of articles, essays, reviews, and other academic texts on the general theme of human rights, focusing on topics related to democracy, constitutional issues, and social struggles for rights.

In its December 2022 edition, Atâtôt: Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights from UEG offers discussions on human rights from a critical perspective, presenting views on the psychology of intentionality, imprisonment and gender, crime and religious freedom, rescissory action and taxes, Chilean constitutionalism, and accounts of extension experiences.

The first article, “Mind and Intentionality in Brentano's Philosophy: Study on the nature of the mind and the issue of mental intentionality in Franz Brentano's philosophy and its importance for psychology and philosophy”, by Antonio Sólon Rudá, reflects on some aspects of the life and work of the German philosopher Franz Brentano in order to analyze psychology as a science of the mind, the physical and mental phenomena and their criteria of distinction, as well as the Bretanian concept of intentionality.

The second article, “Women in Prison: Challenges in the Implementation of Fundamental Rights in the Light of Bangkok Rules”, by Vivian Breus Drzewinski, analyzes the inadequacy of penitentiaries in relation to the female public, highlighting the need to seek alternatives to guarantee the rights rights of women in the prison system.

The third article, “Crime against Religious Freedom: Religious Racism”, by Marta de Paiva Macêdo, Aritha Souza da Silva, Consuelo Xavier de Vasconcelos Miranda and Thaynara Cristina Ribeiro e Silva, results from the Supervised Practical Activities – APS, in the Undergraduate course in Law from UNIP, which aimed to identify, in a document authored by the Legislative Assembly of the state of Rio de Janeiro – ALERJ, crucial information about the theme of religious racism, in addition to producing legal commentary on the practices reported in that document and the infraction of criminal law, aiming to identify illegal practices committed and the penalties that should be applied.

The fourth article, “Can Rescission Action in Tax Matters Hurt Legal Security?”, by Rebeca de Magalhães Melo and Antônio de Moura Borges, examines rescission action within the scope of Tax law, asking whether the management of this type of action could harm the principle of legal certainty.

The fifth article, “The Symbolism of the Extinction of the Senate in the New Chilean Constitution Project”, by Alexandre Tomaz Vilas Boas Marques Bueno Lopes and Carlos Ugo Santander, addresses the historical, social and legal aspects capable of demonstrating the symbolism in the extinction of the Senate in Chile, reconfiguration of the political system foreseen in the rejected project of the new Chilean constitution, since such document is an inseparable part of the trajectory of the constitutional movement in progress in Chile.

Finally, there is an account of university extension experiences.

The text Extension Group “Access to Justice, Restorative Justice and Prisoners” from Faculdade Sensu: Reports on the Experience and Enrichment of Higher Education in Law, by Philipe Anatole Gonçalves Tolentino, Ester Angélica Soares de Sousa, Hodenilton Moreira da Silva Júnior, Michele Sousa da Silva, Rony dos Santos Neves, Sarah Gonçalves Barreto, Silvana Reis and Silva Thees, Suellen Borges da Silva, Viviane de Souza Batista, Washington Chaves da Costa Junior and Yasmim Marques da Silva, presents the extension project “Access to Justice, Justice Restorative and Incarcerated", carried out within the scope of the Sensu Faculty's Law course, from the perspective of reports of the student experience, analyzing its potential contribution to the higher education in law of its participants.


Anápolis/GO, December 30, 2022.

Published: 2024-11-12

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