ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月7日 11時52分


In October, the photographer Dado Galdieri traveled with @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @simongromero to Itamatatuba, a village of wooden shacks with about 600 inhabitants on the Brazilian Amazon. They spent the day aboard a floating courthouse as it braved choppy currents, malarial mosquitoes and the threat of pirates to provide something exceptional in Brazil’s unruly Amazonian frontier: the rule of law. Every week weeks, a judge and her staff board a 3-story riverboat from Macapá, the capital of Amapá State, and set out on the Amazon River. Until recently, local oligarchs supplanted the judiciary with their own domineering rule. Mob justice remains common, and lynchings are frequent. All too often, the jungle’s residents still reach for machetes to settle feuds. Amapá’s floating courtroom first set sail in the 1990s to address some of the shortcomings in Brazil’s legal system. Since then, other Brazilian states have created similar projects. Visit the link in our profile to learn more about life aboard the floating courthouse that takes the rule of law to Brazil’s frontier.


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