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Women, Law and Society
November 2024 Year20::Núm.39:: ISSN 1870-1442
The social challenges of confinement due to Covid-19.
Women, Law and Society
May 2024 Year20::Núm.38:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women in the face of the Covid-19 health crisis.
Women, Law and Society
May 2023 Year19::Núm.36:: ISSN 1870-1442
Education towards female empowerment and liberation.
Women, Law and Society
May 2022 Year18::Núm.34:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women as agents of cultural change
Women, Law and Society
November 2022 Year18::Núm.34:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women, citizens and their rights towards gender equality.
Women, Rights and Society
May 2021 Year16::Núm.32:: ISSN 1870-1442
Political Rights of Women.
Women, Rights and Society
November 2021 Year17::Núm.33:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women's Political Rights
Women, Rights and Society
May 2020 Year16::Núm.30:: ISSN 1870-1442
Reflections for Substantive Equality
Women, Rights and Society
November 2020 Year16::Núm.31:: ISSN 1870-1442
Access to a life free of violence
Women, Rights and Society
May 2019 Year15::Núm.28:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women's Reproductive Right
Women, Rights and Society
November 2019 Year15::Núm.29:: ISSN 1870-1442
Reproductive rights and criminalization of women.
Women, Rights and Society
May 2018 Year14::Núm.26:: ISSN 1870-1442
Female participation in the public sphere
Women, Rights and Society
November 2018 Year14::Núm.27:: ISSN 1870-1442
Current debates about abortion
Women, Rights and Society
May 2017 Year13::Núm.24:: ISSN 1870-1442
Violence against women
Women, Rights and Society
November 2017 Year13::Núm.25:: ISSN 1870-1442
Human Rights and inclusion. Pending discussions
Women, Rights and Society
May 2016 Year12::Núm.22:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women from different perspectives: literature and health.
Women, Rights and Society
November 2016 Year12::Núm.23:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women yesterday and today. Old problems and new perspectives
Women, Rights and Society
May 2015 Year11::Núm.20:: ISSN 1870-1442
Women, Rights and Society
November 2015 Year11::Núm.21:: ISSN 1870-1442
The theses on abortion at UNAM: A first approach
Norma Ubaldi Garcete
Summary As a thesis topic, abortion seems to be a coarse investigation that invites reflection in any area of knowledge. However, in our country, the lack of laws and legal arguments, as well as the limited research on this topic, slows down abortion studies at higher degree, specialty and master's levels. The challenge of the University as an Institution must be the training of analytical graduates, researchers, willing to delve into topics that are still difficult to digest in legal and social situations in our country. Problems that must be talked about for the creation of a public space, inviting analysis and debate about abortion.
The reproductive rights of indigenous women: The reality in the Costa Chica-Montaña de Guerrero
Martha Sánchez Néstor
Violence and abortion are daily problems in the lives of indigenous women according to the study 213 voices against maternal death, carried out in five states of the republic. To eradicate these evils, both the sexual and reproductive rights of women must be known and recognized. Likewise, the approach of government institutions to indigenous communities is necessary, not only to inform women about their rights but also to create new spaces and paradigms that contribute to new public policies that enrich and combat the violation of these rights.