textabstractThe domestic and international response to the 2006 abortion law reform in Nicaragua has gone largely unnoticed. This paper considers the 2006 Nicaraguan abortion law reform by looking at the situation in the country, with special attention to women’s rights, in particular, reproductive—and, more specifically, abortion—rights. The reform eliminates all forms of therapeutic abortion in the country with a penalty of up to three years in prison. The paper shows that the reform is unrepresentative of the attitudes and opinions of much of its civil society members, namely, women’s organisations. Further, by analysing the interviews conducted with various women’s organisations in the country, this paper reveals the diversity of the wo...
This degree project examines the question of how Colombian NGOs communicate sexual and reproductive ...
Published online: 30 Dec 2014In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/200...
This paper presents the results of nearly three decades of partnershipbetween feminist researchers a...
This thesis examines how four different women's rights organizations in Nicaragua are arguing agains...
Legislation passed in October of 2006 by Nicaragua‘s National Assembly criminalized ―therapeutic abo...
This master's thesis is based on a Minor Field Study (MFS) and conducted in Nicaragua during seven w...
Using El Salvador as a case study, this paper examines how women became involved in the revolutionar...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/2006, which liberalized the coun...
For the last several decades, a global ideological struggle has been taking place between organizati...
El presente artículo aborda el tema de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos a partir de la criminal...
This thesis examines the relationship between the government and women\u27s organizations in Nicarag...
The year 2018 marked the twentieth anniversary of a legal reform outlawing abortion under all circum...
The Nicaraguan women's movement has remobilised through the severe loss that the total ban on aborti...
This paper examines the way in which gendered violence is carried out as a way for the formal state ...
This degree project examines the question of how Colombian NGOs communicate sexual and reproductive ...
Published online: 30 Dec 2014In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/200...
This paper presents the results of nearly three decades of partnershipbetween feminist researchers a...
This thesis examines how four different women's rights organizations in Nicaragua are arguing agains...
Legislation passed in October of 2006 by Nicaragua‘s National Assembly criminalized ―therapeutic abo...
This master's thesis is based on a Minor Field Study (MFS) and conducted in Nicaragua during seven w...
Using El Salvador as a case study, this paper examines how women became involved in the revolutionar...
The case of El Salvador provides unique evidence of how solidarity is possible among different socia...
In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/2006, which liberalized the coun...
For the last several decades, a global ideological struggle has been taking place between organizati...
El presente artículo aborda el tema de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos a partir de la criminal...
This thesis examines the relationship between the government and women\u27s organizations in Nicarag...
The year 2018 marked the twentieth anniversary of a legal reform outlawing abortion under all circum...
The Nicaraguan women's movement has remobilised through the severe loss that the total ban on aborti...
This paper examines the way in which gendered violence is carried out as a way for the formal state ...
This degree project examines the question of how Colombian NGOs communicate sexual and reproductive ...
Published online: 30 Dec 2014In 2006, the Constitutional Court of Colombia issued Decision C-355/200...
This paper presents the results of nearly three decades of partnershipbetween feminist researchers a...