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Primary care and abortion legislation in Chile: A failed point of entry
Abstract While Chile's partial decriminalization of abortion in 2017 was a long overdue recognition of women's sexual and reproductive rights, nearly four years later the caseload remains well below expectations. This pattern is the product of standing barriers in access to abortion‐related health services, especially at the primary care point of entry.
Lidia Casas +5 more
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Abstract Rich in raw materials, the state of Guerrero, Mexico, is one of the main enclaves of opium production, mineral extraction, and a focus for the multiplication of armed actors in Latin America, which, together with the overlapping of counterinsurgent violence in the past, post‐colonial violence and the militarization of the policies of the so ...
Inés Giménez Delgado
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Abstract Introduction Although debate remains about the saliency and relevance of pro‐choice and pro‐life labels (as abortion belief indicators), they have been consistently used for decades to broadly designate abortion identity. However, clear labels are less apparent in other languages (e.g., Spanish).
Danny Valdez +4 more
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Abstract Why have feminists in Mexico been arguing with women's groups and against the state over the criminalization of digital violence, and what do these struggles mean for its governance? This article analyzes the social struggles surrounding passage of the Olimpia Law of 2019, which criminalizes digital violence in Mexico. Although criminalization
Marcela Suarez Estrada
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Abstract How do the goals and activities of civil society organisations (CSOs) that are active in the field of immigrant welfare rights differ between autocracies and democracies? In this paper, we argue that a mechanism of CSO engagement plays out differently in these two political contexts because organisations adapt their goals and activities to the
Jakob Henninger, Friederike Römer
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Costa Rica, mujer y ciudadanía
En este trabajo se incluye, en primer lugar, una breve exposición sobre las luchas iniciales de las mujeres costarricenses por alcanzar su derecho a la ciudadanía.
Paula Alonso Chacón, Zaida Fonseca
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El presente artículo describe la estrategia jurídica utilizada en el caso de Rosaura Almonte (Esperancita) vs. República Dominicana ante la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos. Se argumenta que el artículo 4 de la Convención Americana de Derechos
Alexandra Sandoval Mantilla +1 more
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As the COVID‐19 lockdowns were implemented, Latin American countries raced to announce plans to address gender‐based violence in response to the increase in reports of intrafamily abuse. However, states' interventions had limited results. This article explores the Ecuadorian case.
Andrea Espinoza Carvajal
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El presente artículo analiza la normativa que sustenta el accionar de la Comisión Interamericana como órgano del Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos.
María Fernanda Idrobo Flores +1 more
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El actual número de la Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología (RCOG) presenta varios estudios que ponen sobre el tapete la realidad de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos de la mujer en la región, los cuales están en estrecha relación con ...
Hernando Gaitán-Duarte
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