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of the normal risks of human existence”. In a more literary sense, Albert Camus writes: “revolt does not arise exclusively and necessarily in the oppressed, but it can also arise at the spectacle of oppression of which others are victims (…). The individual is not by himself the value he wants to defend. It takes at least all men to form it” . The argument that a portion of spectators supports the prejudices displayed does not serve to rule out the appropriateness of collective action. This is because, as Rodolfo de Camargo Mancuso rightly recalled, it is precisely in the clash of extensive groups – one part positioning itself against, and the other in favor of, a basic standard of quality in television programming.
onaires and also has subsidiary liability for damages caused to third parties in the performance of the delegated service. Since the body of the Ministry of Communications responsible for supervising concessionary broadcasters has been completely inert FOR YEARS, it is up to the Public Ministry, as defender of the legal order, the democratic regime and unavailable social and indivi Phone Number List dual interests (CR, art. 127), plead in court for the necessary and sufficient measures to repair the harm caused and to apply sanctions against those at fault. By the way, art. 5th, item IV, of the Organic Law of the Public Ministry of the Union (Federal Complementary Law no. 75/93), gives the Federal Public Ministry.
the express responsibility to “ensure the effective respect of the media for the principles, guarantees, conditions, rights, duties and prohibitions provided for in the Federal Constitution and the law, relating to social communication”. As the Federal Public Ministry is a Union body, and the defendants are the Union itself and the provider of the federal public service granted, the collective action must necessarily be proposed before the Federal Court, as provided in art. 109, item I, of the Constitution. The active legitimacy of the authoring civil associations derives from express legal permission (art.
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