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- Anti-discrimination_laws_in_Brazil abstract "Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil are present in the Constitution of Brazil, in the Labour law, in the Child and Adolescent law, in the Ageing law, in the Penal Code.The Brazilian Constitution prohibits all forms of discrimination (Age, Race, Color, National origin, Disability, Religion, Sex, Marital status, Political affiliation, Pregnancy, Citizenship) by federal and state governments and the country's population.".
- Q4774349 abstract "Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil are present in the Constitution of Brazil, in the Labour law, in the Child and Adolescent law, in the Ageing law, in the Penal Code.The Brazilian Constitution prohibits all forms of discrimination (Age, Race, Color, National origin, Disability, Religion, Sex, Marital status, Political affiliation, Pregnancy, Citizenship) by federal and state governments and the country's population.".
- Anti-discrimination_laws_in_Brazil comment "Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil are present in the Constitution of Brazil, in the Labour law, in the Child and Adolescent law, in the Ageing law, in the Penal Code.The Brazilian Constitution prohibits all forms of discrimination (Age, Race, Color, National origin, Disability, Religion, Sex, Marital status, Political affiliation, Pregnancy, Citizenship) by federal and state governments and the country's population.".
- Q4774349 comment "Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil are present in the Constitution of Brazil, in the Labour law, in the Child and Adolescent law, in the Ageing law, in the Penal Code.The Brazilian Constitution prohibits all forms of discrimination (Age, Race, Color, National origin, Disability, Religion, Sex, Marital status, Political affiliation, Pregnancy, Citizenship) by federal and state governments and the country's population.".