"YOU! ... TAKE MY RIGHTS? YEAH, IF WE HAVE NO HISTORIANS IN BRAZIL! "
ON THE USES OF THE HISTORIOGRAPHIC MISERY AND THE RELEVANCE OF HISTORY IN THE APPLICATION OF LABOR LAW
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https://doi.org/10.5216/rfd.v43.58361Abstract
This article discusses the importance of the history of Labor Law for the application of its norms by the Judiciary. It seeks to highlight (i) the lack of historiographical studies on labor law, (ii) the mystification of the historical processes that led to the formation of Labor Law in Brazil, especially (iii) by the formation of the official narrative of the granting of labor rights and (iv) by imputing the "fascist" reputation to the Labor Legislation, collaborating with the theoretical-critical discussion about the historiography of the subject, aiming a totalizing reading about the current conjuncture and the role of the Labor Courts in the promotion of the legal protection of workers, strengthening their original and contradictory purposes.
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