This article focuses on the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) on structural gender discrimination and transformative reparations. It dwells on feminist legal and political analysis on the multiple meanings of gender discrimination and distinguish three feminist categories −that have been incorporated in the International Human Rights Law− that respectively focus on the disadvantaged group (‘women approach’), the discriminatory structure that produces disadvantage (‘gender approach’), and the combined effects of different grounds of discrimination (‘intersectionality approach’). The article is novel for its use of the polysemy of gender discrimination as a lens to analyze strengths and weaknesses of three emb...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Discrimination against women based on the fact that they are women is a deeply rooted practice in al...
Reparations for victims of gross human rights violations are becoming an increasingly acknowledged ...
This article puts forward the elements of a holistic gender approach to reparations to be followed b...
In an individual opinion annexed to a December 2006 decision, the President of the InterAmerican Co...
In Gonzalez et al. v. Mexico, a case decided by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in 2009, a ...
Reproductive autonomy is a pivotal part of women’s access to equal citizenship, yet it has not been ...
Patriarchal inequalities have become exacerbated in nations occupied by mass violence, conflict, and...
This article analyzes the jurisprudential progress and the standards contributed by the Inter-Americ...
This Article brings the lens of civil cases seeking accountability for gender violence to the questi...
The article offers information on the shortcomings faced by the Inter-American Court in the area of ...
Discrimination against women based on the fact that they are women is a deeply rooted practice in al...
This Article addresses whether the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Disc...
The Inter-American Human Rights System has broken new ground in the field of violence against women ...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Discrimination against women based on the fact that they are women is a deeply rooted practice in al...
Reparations for victims of gross human rights violations are becoming an increasingly acknowledged ...
This article puts forward the elements of a holistic gender approach to reparations to be followed b...
In an individual opinion annexed to a December 2006 decision, the President of the InterAmerican Co...
In Gonzalez et al. v. Mexico, a case decided by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in 2009, a ...
Reproductive autonomy is a pivotal part of women’s access to equal citizenship, yet it has not been ...
Patriarchal inequalities have become exacerbated in nations occupied by mass violence, conflict, and...
This article analyzes the jurisprudential progress and the standards contributed by the Inter-Americ...
This Article brings the lens of civil cases seeking accountability for gender violence to the questi...
The article offers information on the shortcomings faced by the Inter-American Court in the area of ...
Discrimination against women based on the fact that they are women is a deeply rooted practice in al...
This Article addresses whether the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Disc...
The Inter-American Human Rights System has broken new ground in the field of violence against women ...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Discrimination against women based on the fact that they are women is a deeply rooted practice in al...
Reparations for victims of gross human rights violations are becoming an increasingly acknowledged ...