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Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform: Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador
Silvana Tapia Tapia
Birmingham Law School
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campaign
20%
criminal law
43%
criminalization
31%
discourse
15%
Ecuador
91%
experience
4%
feminism
82%
gender
6%
Gender equality
13%
globalization
10%
governance
9%
guarantee
12%
history of law
22%
human rights
20%
Latin America
11%
Law
7%
law reform
100%
legal theory
17%
legality
15%
narrative
8%
paradigm
9%
political factors
14%
social factors
11%
violence
53%