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    As leis do babaçu livre: uma análise do processo de juridicização das práticas sociais das mulheres quebradeiras de coco babaçu como expressão do pluralismo jurídico multicultural.
    (Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2010-11-10) Agostinho, Luane Lemos Felicio; Shiraishi Neto, Joaquim; Shiraishi Neto, Joaquim; Jacinto, Andréa Borghi M.; Costa, Paulo Sérgio Weyl A.
    The recognition of social and ethnic groups collective identities is a nowadays growing process. This process, jettisoned before the citizenship project, resulted in general changes in the Law Science. Therefrom the legal pluralism is now understood through the recognition of multiculturalism by the official circles of power. In the Northern and Northeastern parts of Brazil, the group known as “Mulheres Quebradeiras de Coco” (Babassu nut breakers women), found out that such conflicts were affecting the maintenance of their way of “creating, making and leaving”. Responding to that conflict, this group has begun a process of “juridicizing” their social practices through the preparation, approval and execution of the “Babassu Free Laws”. This process will be here seen as an expression of multicultural legal pluralism applicable to this specific social group. Complementarily, the group will be also seen as an “entity” of collective identity in the construction of ethnic, environmental and gender debates related to their reality. Keywords: Babassu nut breakers women. Multicultural legal pluralism. Ecofeminism. “Babassu Free Laws”.