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The Anti-asylum Movement as a collective subject of law

Abstract

This article aims to analyze the configuration of the Anti-asylum Movement as a collective subject of law, reflecting on its performance and its ability to claim and enunciate rights, based on the theoretical framework of The Right Found in the Street. Considering the notions of protagonism and empowerment in the context of crazy people, it also addresses the centrality of their participation in the Movement from their own experiences.

Keywords:
Anti-asylum Movement; Collective subject of law; The Right Found in the Street

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