The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different social movements in struggles over abortion law reform and its impact, even in contexts of extreme criminalization. The paper depicts a concrete example of how networks centered on abortion struggles can go beyond feminist movements and national borders, and shows the domestic impact of broadening the scope of the audience, the actors involved, and the spheres where abortion law discussions take place. The article focuses on the evolution of socio-legal mobilization regarding abortion in El Salvador over the last two decades. This evolution is presented through three moments: the first centers on the legal actions that feminist movements orchestra...
textabstractThe domestic and international response to the 2006 abortion law reform in Nicaragua has...
Legislation passed in October of 2006 by Nicaragua‘s National Assembly criminalized ―therapeutic abo...
Despite increased evidence of international lobbying groups working to restrict sexual and reproduct...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
The year 2018 marked the twentieth anniversary of a legal reform outlawing abortion under all circum...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-6172202147Relata um exemplo concreto de como redes centradas nas l...
Using El Salvador as a case study, this paper examines how women became involved in the revolutionar...
Abstract Using the case of El Salvador, this article demonstrates how the anti-abortion catchphrase ...
This Note examines the evolution of El Salvador’s existing penal code, specifically focusing on the ...
This article undertakes a discursive feminist reading of citizenship and human rights to understand,...
This thesis examines how four different women's rights organizations in Nicaragua are arguing agains...
Published online: 18 Oct 2016One of the main innovations in the interaction between social movements...
Women's sexual and reproductive rights are politicized worldwide, with the most contentious right be...
In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/2006, which liberalized the coun...
textabstractThe domestic and international response to the 2006 abortion law reform in Nicaragua has...
Legislation passed in October of 2006 by Nicaragua‘s National Assembly criminalized ―therapeutic abo...
Despite increased evidence of international lobbying groups working to restrict sexual and reproduct...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
The year 2018 marked the twentieth anniversary of a legal reform outlawing abortion under all circum...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-6172202147Relata um exemplo concreto de como redes centradas nas l...
Using El Salvador as a case study, this paper examines how women became involved in the revolutionar...
Abstract Using the case of El Salvador, this article demonstrates how the anti-abortion catchphrase ...
This Note examines the evolution of El Salvador’s existing penal code, specifically focusing on the ...
This article undertakes a discursive feminist reading of citizenship and human rights to understand,...
This thesis examines how four different women's rights organizations in Nicaragua are arguing agains...
Published online: 18 Oct 2016One of the main innovations in the interaction between social movements...
Women's sexual and reproductive rights are politicized worldwide, with the most contentious right be...
In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/2006, which liberalized the coun...
textabstractThe domestic and international response to the 2006 abortion law reform in Nicaragua has...
Legislation passed in October of 2006 by Nicaragua‘s National Assembly criminalized ―therapeutic abo...
Despite increased evidence of international lobbying groups working to restrict sexual and reproduct...