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Abstract Early marriage—defined as marriage before age 18—has been shown to constitute a major obstacle to women's development with negative impacts on their health, education, and economic development. For several decades, the issue has been a major topic of global policy discussions with organizations like the United Nations advocating for global ...
Ene Ikpebe
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Devil and angel shifts in collective action: A call for integration and improvements
Abstract Devil and Angel Shifts are commonly applied concepts in policy research. Using the two concepts in related but different theoretical frameworks – the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) and the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) – provokes potential challenges of cross‐theoretical dialogue, the establishment of methodological best practices, and ...
Johanna Hornung +2 more
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ABSTRACT Growing attention to “degenderization” reforms that aim to encourage men's caregiving roles may generate opposition from groups advocating to prioritize mothers' right to care. This article seeks to understand the politics of degenderization through the case of Spain, the only state with equal non‐transferable parental leave entitlements for ...
Manuel Alvariño
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La eficacia y el Derecho Europeo de la Competencia: Chartering not so incognita a terra
El presente artículo explora determinadas implicaciones del principio general de eficacia del Derecho Europeo y el derecho a una tutela judicial efectiva en el campo del Derecho de defensa de la competencia o Derecho antitrust.
Pablo Figueroa Regueiro
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Abstract The Middle East region has a long history of resistance, activism, and advocacy movements in health, most recently as part of the 2011 region‐wide Arab Spring. Despite this storied history, however, movements of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in the region are rarely unpacked, examined, or documented.
Mohammed Alkhaldi +3 more
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Spain: Political Developments and Data in 2023
Abstract The year 2023 was marked by a dense and turbulent political period. The country faced local and regional elections, snap elections and the reformulation of the left‐wing coalition government. Spain also chaired the Council of the European Union during the second semester.
ANA MAR FERNÁNDEZ‐PASARÍN +1 more
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Abstract This paper explores selective aspects of the historical processes of organization of the kichwa peasantry in the Andes of Ecuador. Based on the analysis of two representative cases of confrontation between peasants and landowners over access to land in the province of Chimborazo, it discusses the relevance of the concept of “gamonalismo” as ...
Víctor Bretón
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La defensa penal eficaz como garantía del debido proceso en Ecuador
Los derechos fundamentales se encuentran protegidos y garantizados tanto en la Constitución de la República de Ecuador, como en los Tratados Internacionales de Derechos Humanos, planteándose el objetivo de describir bajo enfoque teórico, la defensa penal
María Rodríguez Camacho
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Abstract This commentary calls for a more critical relationship with human rights NGOs, specifically, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. I argue that their politics, positionality, and power are often obscured by their conflation as intrinsically imperfect organizations that yield power and influence with the moral principles of human rights
Noam Schimmel
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Abstract Global emergence of Rights of Nature (RoN) has gained momentum since Ecuador became the first country to constitutionally recognize it in 2008. The shift from perceiving nature as an object, to granting it legal subjecthood, can revolutionize protection of ecological systems.
M. R. Peck +4 more
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