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Women, Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America.

Women, Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America. ラテンアメリカにおける女性、ジェンダー、立憲主義

・ISBN 978-1-032-38201-2 2024 hard GB£ 187.99

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・ISBN 978-1-032-38202-9 2025 paper GB£ 47.99

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電子版あり 大学・学術機関向け電子ブック(eBook)ISBN 978-1-003-34392-9

著者・編者Pou Giménez, Francisca / Rubio Marín, Ruth et al. (eds.),
出版社(Routledge, UK)
出版年月2024.04
ページ数344 pp.
言語ENG
ニュース番号<715-1327 715-459>

解説

This book discusses to what extent and how constitutional design and practice in Latin America have helped in combatting the subordination of women and LGBTQIA+ people. Covering 11 jurisdictions, the chapters identify the main elements of the constitutional gender order and survey jurisprudential and legislative developments in different areas, incorporating contextual analysis and references to history, political dynamics, social movements, feminist struggles, normative efficacy, and policy.

In the context of a constitutionalism that has been celebrated as particularly innovative and socially engaged, the book assesses constitutional performance in the quest to supersede the separate gendered spheres tradition and the subordination of women and sexual minorities to heteronormative hegemony. It fills an important gap in the field of gender and constitutionalism, which has paid very little attention to Latin America compared to the Anglo-American legal world and continental Europe. It identifies regional trends, but also variables which account for the diversity of approaches in various jurisdictions.

The book provides much-needed insight into matters that are relevant for legal and socio-legal scholars, an ever-growing number of social actors and movements, and all those interested in comparative constitutionalism and in the intersections between law and gender.