The recognition of gender violence in the case of Women Victims of Sexual Torture in Atenco v. Mexico
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Inter-American Court of Human Rights, gender-based violence, definition of gender-based discriminationAbstract
On November 28, 2018, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Mexico for the violation of several guarantees protected by the American Convention on Human Rights (Pact of San José, Costa Rica), highlighting the gender-based violence and discrimination suffered by eleven women, who were detained during protests.
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JAYME, Fernando G. Direitos humanos e sua efetivação pela corte interamericana de direitos humanos. Belo Horizonte: Del Rey, 2005. p. 82-83.
MARQUES, Verônica Teixeira; LEAL, Maria Lúcia Pinta; ZIMMERMMANN, Clovis. Direitos humanos na democracia contemporânea velhos e novos embates.
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