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Author: Leidy Katherine Ortiz Mendivelso

Judicial Decisions and Gender: A Social Neuroscience Perspective on Violence Against Women Cases

January 26, 2024 Leidy Katherine Ortiz Mendivelso

Introduction Within the general obligation to ensure the free and full exercise of rights recognized by the American Convention on…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Int'l Legal Theory, International Organisations, Litigation Filed under: Access to Justice, human rights, Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR), international law

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