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A presente tese centra-se na temática das práticas discriminatórias com base na raça ou etnia que, ainda hoje, subsistem no acesso à justiça. Neste âmbito, presta-se atenção à jurisprudência internacional, regional europeia e nacional referente à discriminação sofrida por minorias raciais ou étnicas com base na sua raça ou grupo étnico e ao acesso à justiça. O nosso principal objetivo consiste em saber se, em alguma fase do acesso à justiça, uma pessoa pertencente a uma minoria racial ou étnica recebe um tratamento igual ou diferente de uma pessoa que não pertence a nenhuma minoria.
This master’s dissertation is concerned with the discriminatory practices based on race or ethnicity, which still exist, nowadays, in access to justice. In this scope, special attention is paid to international, regional European and national jurisprudence regarding discrimination suffered by racial or ethnic minorities based on race or ethnic group and access to justice. Our main goal is to find out if, at any stage of access to justice, a person that belongs to a racial or ethnic minority receives equal or different treatment compared to a person who does not belong to a minority.
This master’s dissertation is concerned with the discriminatory practices based on race or ethnicity, which still exist, nowadays, in access to justice. In this scope, special attention is paid to international, regional European and national jurisprudence regarding discrimination suffered by racial or ethnic minorities based on race or ethnic group and access to justice. Our main goal is to find out if, at any stage of access to justice, a person that belongs to a racial or ethnic minority receives equal or different treatment compared to a person who does not belong to a minority.
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Princípio da igualdade Princípio da não discriminação Discriminação racial Acesso à justiça Principle of equality Principle of non-discrimination Racial discrimination Access to justice