In 2017, Tunisia issued the law on violence against women. Both Islamists and non-Islamists were in favor of the law, which was adopted with unanimity by the Tunisian Parliament. Such a development challenges the literature on regime change and women’s rights, which warns for a rollback after regime change. This article examines the limits of the consensus on this new law and the arguments mobilized in the debates.En 2017, la Tunisie a adopté la loi contre la violence à l’égard des femmes. Tous les partis politiques, islamistes inclus, ont soutenu cette réforme, qui a ensuite été adoptée à l’unanimité par le Parlement tunisien. Un tel développement remet en question la thèse mise en avant par la littérature sur les droits des femmes, selon ...
In Senegal, the Islamic lens has become unavoidable in debates on the legalization of abortion. In t...
From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when w...
This article attempts to glean from field interviews and secondary sources some of the sociopolitica...
International audienceIn Tunisia, women have long had their place in the country's intellectual deba...
Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has been negotiating what it is to become, a processof rebirth in...
The recent rise in Islamist-inspired women’s activism is posing challenges to the longstanding secul...
La lutte en faveur de la protection des droits des femmes peut réunir des femmes d’horizons différen...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when w...
The rights of Tunisian women have been safeguarded in the aftermath of Tunisia's popular uprising, d...
This article states the different steps of the political struggle for the juridical acknowledgment o...
Este artículo estudia el contexto social y los debates ideológicos sobre la violencia de género en ...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
Equality between women and men has been the objective of women’s movements in post-colonial Morocco ...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
In Senegal, the Islamic lens has become unavoidable in debates on the legalization of abortion. In t...
From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when w...
This article attempts to glean from field interviews and secondary sources some of the sociopolitica...
International audienceIn Tunisia, women have long had their place in the country's intellectual deba...
Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has been negotiating what it is to become, a processof rebirth in...
The recent rise in Islamist-inspired women’s activism is posing challenges to the longstanding secul...
La lutte en faveur de la protection des droits des femmes peut réunir des femmes d’horizons différen...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when w...
The rights of Tunisian women have been safeguarded in the aftermath of Tunisia's popular uprising, d...
This article states the different steps of the political struggle for the juridical acknowledgment o...
Este artículo estudia el contexto social y los debates ideológicos sobre la violencia de género en ...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
Equality between women and men has been the objective of women’s movements in post-colonial Morocco ...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
In Senegal, the Islamic lens has become unavoidable in debates on the legalization of abortion. In t...
From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when w...
This article attempts to glean from field interviews and secondary sources some of the sociopolitica...