Drawing on findings of an original 12-month ethnographic study, this article presents the challenges that Bolivian women face in accessing a new law that has been designed to protect them, Law 348 to "Guarantee Women a Life Free from Violence." Data reveal that while the law creates opportunities for the (re)conceptualization of violence, mobilizing the law is fraught with difficulties and a culture of impunity prevails. The challenges of implementation are both nationally and internationally significant as other countries seek to enact similar legal strategies. In Bolivia, this article suggests, civil society organizations and women's voices are central to the full realization of the law.</p
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Drawing on findings of an original 12-month ethnographic study, this article presents the challenges...
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The inter american convention to eradicate all violence against women (also known as Convención de B...
Pamela Neumann earned her M.A. in Latin American Studies and Ph.D. in sociology from the University ...
This article is a report update examining the development and implementation of violence against wom...
This is a socio legal study of social regulation on domestic violence in Peru with particular refere...
Violence against women (VAW) is considered a human rights violation in the eyes of the international...
Although South America is earning international attention as an innovative global leader in various ...
This article forms part of an inquiry about the reach of legislative changes initiated by Law 779 in...
Despite the attention given to violence against women in Latin America, little is reported about the...
Women in Brazil have suffered from domestic violence for a long time but have made great strides as ...
Drawing on findings of an original 12-month ethnographic study, this article presents the challenges...
There have been a number of legal reforms in Bolivia since the first indigenous president, Evo Moral...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...
This thesis examines to what extent local and international organizations cooperate to combat viole...
In response to rates of violence against women that rank among the highest in the world, Guatemala e...
High levels of violence against women and impunity in Guatemala have reached crisis proportions and ...
The inter american convention to eradicate all violence against women (also known as Convención de B...
Pamela Neumann earned her M.A. in Latin American Studies and Ph.D. in sociology from the University ...
This article is a report update examining the development and implementation of violence against wom...
This is a socio legal study of social regulation on domestic violence in Peru with particular refere...
Violence against women (VAW) is considered a human rights violation in the eyes of the international...
Although South America is earning international attention as an innovative global leader in various ...
This article forms part of an inquiry about the reach of legislative changes initiated by Law 779 in...
Despite the attention given to violence against women in Latin America, little is reported about the...
Women in Brazil have suffered from domestic violence for a long time but have made great strides as ...