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Following Gilmar's Request, Fachin Retold Mark of the Judgment of the Temporal Framework for the Second-to-Second Day

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The Supreme Federal Court (STF) repeats on Tuesday the judgment of the temporary framework of indigenous lands. The virtual extraordinary session was marked by the President of the Court, Edson Fachin, following the request by the rapporteur of the case, Gilmar Mendes. The Plenary will analyse three actions that challenge the validity of the law and one that require recognition of its constitutionality. Temporal Framework: See what it is and see…
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Minister Gilmar Mendes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), asked the President of the Court on Saturday (12) to convene a virtual session to resume the trial of the temporary framework for the demarcation of indigenous lands. Mendes requested that the virtual trial be initiated on the next Tuesday (15), at 11h. Related news: STF leaves the vote of the temporary framework for the coming year.For unanimity, STF remains a decision on the loss of t…

·Quadra, Brazil
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The Supreme Federal Court (STF) repeats on Tuesday the judgment of the temporary framework of indigenous lands. The virtual extraordinary session was marked by the President of the Court, Edson Fachin, following the request by the rapporteur of the case, Gilmar Mendes. The Plenary will analyse three actions that challenge the validity of the law and one that require recognition of its constitutionality. Temporal Framework: See what it is and see…

·Brazil
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Adjament stems from legal dispute that directly affects legal security, producers and indigenous communities. Read the People's Journal.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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“We have the feeling that our rights are always used as bargaining chips.” That’s how lawyer Ricardo Terena, representing the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (Apib), describes the conflict between the National Congress and the Supreme Federal Court (STF) regarding decisions on the Temporal Framework. This week, the Senate approved the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) on the Temporal Framework, which alters the Constituti…

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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