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Covering eleven jurisdictions, this book discusses to what extent and in what ways constitutional design and practice in Latin America has helped in combatting the subordination of women and LGBTQI+ people.
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Covering eleven jurisdictions, this book discusses to what extent and in what ways constitutional design and practice in Latin America has helped in combatting the subordination of women and LGBTQI+ people.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040010570
- Artikelnr.: 70184650
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040010570
- Artikelnr.: 70184650
Francisca Pou Giménez is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Legal Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, and a member Mexican National System of Researchers (Level III). Ruth Rubio Marín is Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Seville, Seville, Spain, a member of the Faculty of The Hauser Global Law School Program at New York University, NY, US, and the holder of the UNIA Unesco Chair in Human Rights. Verónica Undurraga Valdés is a law professor at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Santiago, Chile, was President of the Commission of Experts of the 2023 Chilean constitutional process.
Contributors vii Abbreviations ix Acknowledgments x Comparative Landscapes
of Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America 1 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ,
RUTH RUBIO MARÍN, VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS, AND NATALIA MORALES CERDA 1
Women, Gender, Human Rights, and Constitutionalism in Costa Rica 38 ALDA
FACIO, RODRIGO JIMÉNEZ, AND MARTHA MORGAN 2 Women and LGBTQIA+ Rights in
Colombia 67 ISABEL CRISTINA JARAMILLO-SIERRA 3 Gender Constitutionalism in
Ecuador 95 DANIELA SALAZAR MARÍN 4 Bolivian Constitutionalism from the
Perspective of Gender and Intersectionality 121 MARÍA ELENA ATTARD BELLIDO
5 Gender and Sexuality in the Brazilian Supreme Court: Expansion of Rights,
Ambivalent Reasoning, and Telling Omissions 144 JULIANA CESARIO ALVIM GOMES
AND MARTA RODRÍGUEZ DE ASSIS MACHADO 6 Gender and Constitutionalism in
Mexico 171 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ AND SOFÍA TREVIÑO FERNÁNDEZ 7 The
Ambivalent and Hetero-Cis-Normative Peruvian Constitutional Jurisprudence
of the Twenty-First Century 199 CRISTINA VALEGA CHIPOCO AND XIMENA
BENAVIDES REVERDITTO 8 The Role of Chilean Constitutional Law in Gender
(In)Equality 230 YANIRA ZÚÑIGA AÑAZCO AND VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS 9
Women, Gender, Colonialism, and Constitutional Law in Puerto Rico 256
YANIRA REYES GIL 10 Constitutionalizing Gender: A View from Argentina 284
DELFINA BEGUERIE AND PAOLA BERGALLO 11 Gender and the Constitution in
Uruguay 311 LUCÍA GIUDICE GRAÑA AND LUCÍA BERRO PIZZAROSSA Index 335
of Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America 1 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ,
RUTH RUBIO MARÍN, VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS, AND NATALIA MORALES CERDA 1
Women, Gender, Human Rights, and Constitutionalism in Costa Rica 38 ALDA
FACIO, RODRIGO JIMÉNEZ, AND MARTHA MORGAN 2 Women and LGBTQIA+ Rights in
Colombia 67 ISABEL CRISTINA JARAMILLO-SIERRA 3 Gender Constitutionalism in
Ecuador 95 DANIELA SALAZAR MARÍN 4 Bolivian Constitutionalism from the
Perspective of Gender and Intersectionality 121 MARÍA ELENA ATTARD BELLIDO
5 Gender and Sexuality in the Brazilian Supreme Court: Expansion of Rights,
Ambivalent Reasoning, and Telling Omissions 144 JULIANA CESARIO ALVIM GOMES
AND MARTA RODRÍGUEZ DE ASSIS MACHADO 6 Gender and Constitutionalism in
Mexico 171 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ AND SOFÍA TREVIÑO FERNÁNDEZ 7 The
Ambivalent and Hetero-Cis-Normative Peruvian Constitutional Jurisprudence
of the Twenty-First Century 199 CRISTINA VALEGA CHIPOCO AND XIMENA
BENAVIDES REVERDITTO 8 The Role of Chilean Constitutional Law in Gender
(In)Equality 230 YANIRA ZÚÑIGA AÑAZCO AND VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS 9
Women, Gender, Colonialism, and Constitutional Law in Puerto Rico 256
YANIRA REYES GIL 10 Constitutionalizing Gender: A View from Argentina 284
DELFINA BEGUERIE AND PAOLA BERGALLO 11 Gender and the Constitution in
Uruguay 311 LUCÍA GIUDICE GRAÑA AND LUCÍA BERRO PIZZAROSSA Index 335
Contributors vii Abbreviations ix Acknowledgments x Comparative Landscapes
of Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America 1 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ,
RUTH RUBIO MARÍN, VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS, AND NATALIA MORALES CERDA 1
Women, Gender, Human Rights, and Constitutionalism in Costa Rica 38 ALDA
FACIO, RODRIGO JIMÉNEZ, AND MARTHA MORGAN 2 Women and LGBTQIA+ Rights in
Colombia 67 ISABEL CRISTINA JARAMILLO-SIERRA 3 Gender Constitutionalism in
Ecuador 95 DANIELA SALAZAR MARÍN 4 Bolivian Constitutionalism from the
Perspective of Gender and Intersectionality 121 MARÍA ELENA ATTARD BELLIDO
5 Gender and Sexuality in the Brazilian Supreme Court: Expansion of Rights,
Ambivalent Reasoning, and Telling Omissions 144 JULIANA CESARIO ALVIM GOMES
AND MARTA RODRÍGUEZ DE ASSIS MACHADO 6 Gender and Constitutionalism in
Mexico 171 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ AND SOFÍA TREVIÑO FERNÁNDEZ 7 The
Ambivalent and Hetero-Cis-Normative Peruvian Constitutional Jurisprudence
of the Twenty-First Century 199 CRISTINA VALEGA CHIPOCO AND XIMENA
BENAVIDES REVERDITTO 8 The Role of Chilean Constitutional Law in Gender
(In)Equality 230 YANIRA ZÚÑIGA AÑAZCO AND VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS 9
Women, Gender, Colonialism, and Constitutional Law in Puerto Rico 256
YANIRA REYES GIL 10 Constitutionalizing Gender: A View from Argentina 284
DELFINA BEGUERIE AND PAOLA BERGALLO 11 Gender and the Constitution in
Uruguay 311 LUCÍA GIUDICE GRAÑA AND LUCÍA BERRO PIZZAROSSA Index 335
of Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America 1 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ,
RUTH RUBIO MARÍN, VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS, AND NATALIA MORALES CERDA 1
Women, Gender, Human Rights, and Constitutionalism in Costa Rica 38 ALDA
FACIO, RODRIGO JIMÉNEZ, AND MARTHA MORGAN 2 Women and LGBTQIA+ Rights in
Colombia 67 ISABEL CRISTINA JARAMILLO-SIERRA 3 Gender Constitutionalism in
Ecuador 95 DANIELA SALAZAR MARÍN 4 Bolivian Constitutionalism from the
Perspective of Gender and Intersectionality 121 MARÍA ELENA ATTARD BELLIDO
5 Gender and Sexuality in the Brazilian Supreme Court: Expansion of Rights,
Ambivalent Reasoning, and Telling Omissions 144 JULIANA CESARIO ALVIM GOMES
AND MARTA RODRÍGUEZ DE ASSIS MACHADO 6 Gender and Constitutionalism in
Mexico 171 FRANCISCA POU GIMÉNEZ AND SOFÍA TREVIÑO FERNÁNDEZ 7 The
Ambivalent and Hetero-Cis-Normative Peruvian Constitutional Jurisprudence
of the Twenty-First Century 199 CRISTINA VALEGA CHIPOCO AND XIMENA
BENAVIDES REVERDITTO 8 The Role of Chilean Constitutional Law in Gender
(In)Equality 230 YANIRA ZÚÑIGA AÑAZCO AND VERÓNICA UNDURRAGA VALDÉS 9
Women, Gender, Colonialism, and Constitutional Law in Puerto Rico 256
YANIRA REYES GIL 10 Constitutionalizing Gender: A View from Argentina 284
DELFINA BEGUERIE AND PAOLA BERGALLO 11 Gender and the Constitution in
Uruguay 311 LUCÍA GIUDICE GRAÑA AND LUCÍA BERRO PIZZAROSSA Index 335