This article forms part of an inquiry about the reach of legislative changes initiated by Law 779 in Nicaragua, the “Integral Law against Violence towards Women”, passed in February 2012. The primary texts I analyze include the legislative debates for the drafting of Law 779, the body of Law 779, the Reform to the law in October 2013, and the Regulations to Law 779, issued through a presidential proclamation in July 2014. I organize my discussion around the most controversial juridical figure in Law 779: that of mediation. Analyzing the trajectory of Law 779 within the Post-war cultural scene in Nicaragua, I conclude that the reinstatement of mediation represents a regressive reaffirmation of patriarchal authority in the guise of community ...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...
An examination of two Nicaraguan dramatic texts exemplifies the tension between first world white fe...
Este artículo forma parte de una investigación sobre los cambios legislativos iniciados por la Ley 7...
Este artículo forma parte de una investigación sobre los cambios legislativos iniciados por la Ley...
For the last several decades, a global ideological struggle has been taking place between organizati...
Pamela Neumann earned her M.A. in Latin American Studies and Ph.D. in sociology from the University ...
Drawing on ten months of ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews, and secondary sources, this di...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...
International audienceThis article analyzes Nicaragua as a case study for exploring the ways in whic...
International audienceThis article deals with the ways in which acts of male violence against women ...
The struggle between the state on one hand, and democracy and society on the other, reflects the ong...
This thesis analyses the increasingly difficult situation for the Nicaraguan women‟s movement after ...
Following the signing of Guatemala’s 1996 Peace Accords, which brought an end to 36 years of conflic...
This article is a report update examining the development and implementation of violence against wom...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...
An examination of two Nicaraguan dramatic texts exemplifies the tension between first world white fe...
Este artículo forma parte de una investigación sobre los cambios legislativos iniciados por la Ley 7...
Este artículo forma parte de una investigación sobre los cambios legislativos iniciados por la Ley...
For the last several decades, a global ideological struggle has been taking place between organizati...
Pamela Neumann earned her M.A. in Latin American Studies and Ph.D. in sociology from the University ...
Drawing on ten months of ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews, and secondary sources, this di...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...
International audienceThis article analyzes Nicaragua as a case study for exploring the ways in whic...
International audienceThis article deals with the ways in which acts of male violence against women ...
The struggle between the state on one hand, and democracy and society on the other, reflects the ong...
This thesis analyses the increasingly difficult situation for the Nicaraguan women‟s movement after ...
Following the signing of Guatemala’s 1996 Peace Accords, which brought an end to 36 years of conflic...
This article is a report update examining the development and implementation of violence against wom...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...
An examination of two Nicaraguan dramatic texts exemplifies the tension between first world white fe...