Bomfim, RainerBahia, Alexandre Gustavo Melo Franco de Moraes2023-07-142023-07-142022BOMFIM, R.; BAHIA, A. G. M. F. de M. Coloniality of law: a historical-institutional pattern of power. Revista VIDERE, Dourados, v.14, n. 29, jan./abr. 2022. Disponível em: <https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/videre/article/view/12989/8779>. Acesso em: 06 jul 2023.2177-7837http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/16971Under a legal-critical methodological approach, with a theoretical frame- work of decolonial thinking, it presents itself as the coloniality of law is responsible for the construction of institutions that reproduce systematic and institutionalized oppression. When one thinks about what are the ma- terialities of the application of the law and who are those legal protectors, one realizes the existence of an overvaluation of this historical pattern of power in which salaried work was chosen for Europeans in Latin America and subdelegating the processes of exploitation of land to indigenous and black women. Thus, everything that differs from this standardization of the universalist subject of law, in a way, to be notified in a different way in relation to the others. This subjection can be called and understood as privileges that are received by the adequacy to the universal standard. Af- ter talking about the construction of this branch, we start a pluri-verse use of law as a courter-hegemonic tool for the expansion of the epistemolog- ical subject.en-USabertoTheory of lawDecolonialityPluralization of the epistemicSubject of lawModernity/colonialityColoniality of law : a historical-institutional pattern of power.Colonialidade do direito : um padrão histórico-institucional de poder.Colonialidad del derecho : un patrón de poder histórico-institucional.Artigo publicado em periodicoThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). Fonte: PDF do artigo.