There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.
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Federal Council of the Brazilian Bar Association (Conselho Federal da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil — OAB) v President of the Republic (Presidente da República) and National Congress (Congresso Nacional), Plea of breach of fundamental precept, Supreme Court decision 153, ILDC 1495 (BR 2010), 29th April 2010, Brazil; Supreme Federal Court [STF] Date: 29 April 2010 Content type: Domestic court decisions Jurisdiction: Supreme Federal Court [STF]
Citation(s): Supreme Court decision 153 (Other Reference) ILDC 1495 (BR 2010) (OUP reference) Product: Oxford Reports on International Law [ORIL] Module: International Law in Domestic Courts [ILDC]
Whether Brazil’s Amnesty Law was in accordance with its 1988 Constitution and its international obligations to investigate, prosecute, and punish gross violations of human rights.
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