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Community justice and feminist care ethics: the experience of women community agents in Mathias Velho, Canoas, Brazil
(2023)
[EN] Over the past decade, several projects on community justice have been implemented in Brazil under the execution of the National Program for Public Security and Citizenship (PRONASCI). The Violence Prevention Center, ...
Un pueblo sin memoria es un pueblo sin futuro: The Right to Memory and the Struggle for the Legal Regulation of Memory Sites in 21st Century Chile
(2023)
Over the past decades, the right to memory has gained traction among academic and public circles, which recognize the importance of remembering and commemorating the past for victims, their families, and future generations. ...
Maya women and domestic violence in Quiché, Guatemala: access and operation of justice between charges of impunity and pleas of “minimum criminal law”
(2023-10-10)
Mayan women and domestic violence: does impunity is really the problem?
To answer to the main question, it is important to dwell on the relationship between the
criminal justice system and those women.
In particular, ...
Women Prosecuted for Terrorism in the Basque Country: Deconstructing Judicial, Media, and NGO Discourses from a Feminist Perspective
(2023-09-17)
This thesis aims to analyze how ‘women terrorists’ are produced as subjects by existing discourses (Foucault, 1986), such as those produced by the justice system, the media, or statements published by victims of terrorist ...
Law in police culture: a study on how interaction with legal institutions shapes the occupational culture of Brazil’s military polices
(2023-12-21)
This master’s thesis aims to explore, by means of an empirical study, the ways in which
contact with law, legal institutions and legal actors acts as a molding factor for police culture
in the context of Brazil’s Military ...
The coloniality of international law: the Agreement between Argentina and the IMF as a case study to critically rethink the relationship between law, power and politics”
(2023-10-17)
In this dissertation, I seek to contribute to the critical legal studies on international law and colonialism. I will focus my analysis on the Agreement signed between Argentina and the IMF in July 2018. This Agreement has ...
Is there anyone beyond capitalist social relations and abstract rights? Analysing the IACtHR innovative jurisprudence regarding collective (cultural) rights and its transformative potential.
(2023-10-16)
This research explores the transformative role of the Global South in innovative jurisprudence concerning (cultural) collective rights, transcending its conventional perception as a mere recipient of legal norms. Focusing ...