Court: Assignment of Newspaper Sales Quota to Correspondent and Collection of Fees Violated Fair Trade Law
A court in Gwangju has ruled that a local newspaper's practice of assigning sales quotas to its correspondent and forcing them to collect fees is an unfair trading practice under the Fair Trade Law.
TJ denies government's request and keeps law prohibiting racial quotas in SC universities suspended
The Santa Catarina Court of Justice denied the state government's request to suspend the action regarding the law that prohibits racial quotas in higher education institutions funded by the state.
The Great Revolution
The article discusses the ongoing institutional, political, social, economic, and cultural transformations in Brazil driven by the majority Black population, focusing on educational advancements through affirmative action.
MPF accuses Unir of evading quotas for 10 years; out of 62 exclusive positions, only 4 were for black people
The Federal Public Ministry has taken legal action against the Federal University of RondΓ΄nia for failing to comply with the Quota Law by reserving only a few positions for black candidates over the last decade.
Beneficiaries defend universal and diverse education by questioning law prohibiting racial quotas in SC
Beneficiaries of racial quotas in Santa Catarina argue for the importance of universal and diverse education in light of a new law prohibiting such quotas.