To legislate on gender violence, while preserving the patriarchal order: The example of Nicaragua (1990-2017)

Lacombe, Delphine

To legislate on gender violence, while preserving the patriarchal order: The example of Nicaragua (1990-2017) - 2018.


2

This article analyzes Nicaragua as a case study for exploring the ways in which the fight against gender violence was legitimized through a succession of juridical contradictions, on an international, Latin-American, and local scale. It shows that the contradiction between the preservation of the moral order and the protection of sexual integrity was a crucial component of the parliamentary debates on Penal code reform. It brings into focus the tension between the preservation of traditional family values or “familialism,” and female individuation, which eventually resulted in the criminalization of domestic violence. Lastly, it points to the paradoxical coexistence of “integral laws” on gender violence on the one hand, and legally compulsory motherhood on the other, through the criminalization of abortion. This contradiction takes place in a context of authoritarian political power in today’s Nicaragua.

PLUDOC

PLUDOC est la plateforme unique et centralisée de gestion des bibliothèques physiques et numériques de Guinée administré par le CEDUST. Elle est la plus grande base de données de ressources documentaires pour les Étudiants, Enseignants chercheurs et Chercheurs de Guinée.

Adresse

627 919 101/664 919 101

25 boulevard du commerce
Kaloum, Conakry, Guinée

Réseaux sociaux

Powered by Netsen Group @ 2025