The Atenco case (Mariana Selvas Gomez and others v. Mexico) draws attention to the impunity with which state agents have committed violence against women, and is the latest in series of cases involving gender-based violence in Mexico. Lucía Mazzuca and Keina Yoshida explain how the case presents the Inter-American Court with an opportunity to strengthen its jurisprudence
This case study examines the role played by civil society in collaboration with the State of Veracru...
Las sentencias de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos son instrumentos que, entre otras cosa...
In response to rates of violence against women that rank among the highest in the world, Guatemala e...
In Gonzalez et al. v. Mexico, a case decided by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in 2009, a ...
Although South America is earning international attention as an innovative global leader in various ...
39 páginasIn 2009, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights decided the case of three murdered women...
This dissertation uses the concept of transnational legal activism to analyze the mobilization of in...
Gender violence in Mexico is a problem that affects its society on a long- term basis. Its most extr...
High levels of violence against women and impunity in Guatemala have reached crisis proportions and ...
46 p. ; This student paper has been awarded the 2006 Helen S. Carter Prize.This paper examines the p...
The Inter-American Human Rights System has broken new ground in the field of violence against women ...
The continuing oppression and violation of human rights in Mexico is predicated on the abuse of exec...
This paper shall analyze the judgment from Fernández Ortega vs. México state by the Interamerican Co...
Since 1993, over five hundred women have been murdered in Ciudad Jurez, most of which remain unsolve...
This article describes Mexico’s path to the protection of human rights and its relation with the Int...
This case study examines the role played by civil society in collaboration with the State of Veracru...
Las sentencias de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos son instrumentos que, entre otras cosa...
In response to rates of violence against women that rank among the highest in the world, Guatemala e...
In Gonzalez et al. v. Mexico, a case decided by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in 2009, a ...
Although South America is earning international attention as an innovative global leader in various ...
39 páginasIn 2009, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights decided the case of three murdered women...
This dissertation uses the concept of transnational legal activism to analyze the mobilization of in...
Gender violence in Mexico is a problem that affects its society on a long- term basis. Its most extr...
High levels of violence against women and impunity in Guatemala have reached crisis proportions and ...
46 p. ; This student paper has been awarded the 2006 Helen S. Carter Prize.This paper examines the p...
The Inter-American Human Rights System has broken new ground in the field of violence against women ...
The continuing oppression and violation of human rights in Mexico is predicated on the abuse of exec...
This paper shall analyze the judgment from Fernández Ortega vs. México state by the Interamerican Co...
Since 1993, over five hundred women have been murdered in Ciudad Jurez, most of which remain unsolve...
This article describes Mexico’s path to the protection of human rights and its relation with the Int...
This case study examines the role played by civil society in collaboration with the State of Veracru...
Las sentencias de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos son instrumentos que, entre otras cosa...
In response to rates of violence against women that rank among the highest in the world, Guatemala e...