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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Brazil
Brazil’s constitution (1988) has exceptionally detailed freedom of association provisions. Title II-I-5 states that:
- there is total freedom of association for lawful purposes, but any paramilitary association is prohibited;
- creation of associations and, as set forth in law, of cooperatives, requires no authorization, prohibiting state interference in their operations;
- associations may be compulsorily dissolved or their activities suspended only by a judicial decision, which in the former case must be a final and unappealable decision;
- no one can be compelled to join an association or to remain in one;
- when expressly authorized, associations have standing to represent their members judicially and extrajudicially