Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform
Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform
Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador
Tapia Tapia, Silvana
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2024
172
Mole
Inglês
9780367566500
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Toward a decolonial feminist critique of penality
Chapter 1 Protecting women in postcolonial Latin America
Chapter 2 Law was foe: women's movements before the 1990s
Chapter 3 Violence against women, human rights, and the turn to criminal law
Chapter 4 From neoliberal to post-neoliberal: the constitutional journey of rights-based penality
Chapter 5 A new Penal Code: criminalising violence against women using rights-based penality
Chapter 6 Report from the field: women's experiences of using specialised penal courts
Conclusion
Chapter 1 Protecting women in postcolonial Latin America
Chapter 2 Law was foe: women's movements before the 1990s
Chapter 3 Violence against women, human rights, and the turn to criminal law
Chapter 4 From neoliberal to post-neoliberal: the constitutional journey of rights-based penality
Chapter 5 A new Penal Code: criminalising violence against women using rights-based penality
Chapter 6 Report from the field: women's experiences of using specialised penal courts
Conclusion
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gender justice;postcolonial legal studies;carceral feminism;Latin American law;human rights discourse;penal policy analysis;decolonial feminist legal reform
Introduction Toward a decolonial feminist critique of penality
Chapter 1 Protecting women in postcolonial Latin America
Chapter 2 Law was foe: women's movements before the 1990s
Chapter 3 Violence against women, human rights, and the turn to criminal law
Chapter 4 From neoliberal to post-neoliberal: the constitutional journey of rights-based penality
Chapter 5 A new Penal Code: criminalising violence against women using rights-based penality
Chapter 6 Report from the field: women's experiences of using specialised penal courts
Conclusion
Chapter 1 Protecting women in postcolonial Latin America
Chapter 2 Law was foe: women's movements before the 1990s
Chapter 3 Violence against women, human rights, and the turn to criminal law
Chapter 4 From neoliberal to post-neoliberal: the constitutional journey of rights-based penality
Chapter 5 A new Penal Code: criminalising violence against women using rights-based penality
Chapter 6 Report from the field: women's experiences of using specialised penal courts
Conclusion
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