Published online: 18 Oct 2016One of the main innovations in the interaction between social movements and the state in Latin America since the democratisation processes is the use of courts as venues for social change and the intervention of social actors in constitutional politics. Drawing from the empirical study of the process of strategic litigation for abortion rights in Brazil, this paper aims to show what type of changes can take place when social actors set out to pursue a legal strategy on a highly controversial matter, and in a transitional context, where courts are in the midst of a redefinition of their institutional role in the political system, and movements have not yet been central actors in judicialisation processes. The stu...
This project studies one of the most intense moments of the judicialization of Mexican politics: the...
This article examines the experience of mobilizing for the right to safe, legal abortion in Brazil. ...
Com a eleição de governos progressistas nas duas primeiras décadas do século XXI, transformações sig...
Over the past two decades, the abortion rights controversy has become the most prominent field of di...
Defence date: 10 April 2015Examining Board: Professor Ruth Rubio Marin, European University Institut...
Published online: 11 August 2022Through the study of processes of countermovement and counter-reform...
Published online: 30 Dec 2014In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/200...
This article proposes a relational approach to the study of abortion law reform in Brazil. It focuse...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
Women's sexual and reproductive rights are politicized worldwide, with the most contentious right be...
Este artigo analisa a origem social da controvérsia constitucional do aborto no Supremo Tribunal Fed...
In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/2006, which liberalized the coun...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
Brazil has been constitutionalizing disputes on women’s right to terminate unwanted pregnancy. This ...
This article consists of a comparative study among three countries, namely, Brazil, Argentina and Ur...
This project studies one of the most intense moments of the judicialization of Mexican politics: the...
This article examines the experience of mobilizing for the right to safe, legal abortion in Brazil. ...
Com a eleição de governos progressistas nas duas primeiras décadas do século XXI, transformações sig...
Over the past two decades, the abortion rights controversy has become the most prominent field of di...
Defence date: 10 April 2015Examining Board: Professor Ruth Rubio Marin, European University Institut...
Published online: 11 August 2022Through the study of processes of countermovement and counter-reform...
Published online: 30 Dec 2014In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/200...
This article proposes a relational approach to the study of abortion law reform in Brazil. It focuse...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
Women's sexual and reproductive rights are politicized worldwide, with the most contentious right be...
Este artigo analisa a origem social da controvérsia constitucional do aborto no Supremo Tribunal Fed...
In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/2006, which liberalized the coun...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
Brazil has been constitutionalizing disputes on women’s right to terminate unwanted pregnancy. This ...
This article consists of a comparative study among three countries, namely, Brazil, Argentina and Ur...
This project studies one of the most intense moments of the judicialization of Mexican politics: the...
This article examines the experience of mobilizing for the right to safe, legal abortion in Brazil. ...
Com a eleição de governos progressistas nas duas primeiras décadas do século XXI, transformações sig...