Bibliographic citations
Hurtado, J., (2023). Las legislaciones que buscan prevenir, sancionar y erradicar el feminicidio y la actividad probatoria de los operadores de justicia en Latinoamérica en el periodo 2017–2021 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/35218
Hurtado, J., Las legislaciones que buscan prevenir, sancionar y erradicar el feminicidio y la actividad probatoria de los operadores de justicia en Latinoamérica en el periodo 2017–2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/35218
@misc{renati/1674435,
title = "Las legislaciones que buscan prevenir, sancionar y erradicar el feminicidio y la actividad probatoria de los operadores de justicia en Latinoamérica en el periodo 2017–2021",
author = "Hurtado Pittar, Jimmy Roy",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2023"
}
This research aims to observe legislative models and the classification of femicide in Latin American countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Argentina, as well as its impact on the work of justice operators, mainly that of prosecutors, and their evidentiary activity. In English it would be: "This research aims to observe legislative models and the classification of femicide in Latin American countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Argentina, as well as its impact on the work of justice operators, mainly that of prosecutors, and their evidentiary activity. In it, an analysis of each legislation is carried out, based on the gender approach, as well as the clarity and precision with which it has been typified, as well as the actions of each State and its justice operators. Using the qualitative method, based on a documentary heuristic analysis, advances and setbacks are observed in its sanction, warning of a stagnation and possible setback in the countries of Peru and Mexico, as well as its progress in Colombia, even at the cost of reports of human rights violations. Likewise, the entry of Chile into the gender approach model and Argentina, with greater progress in recognizing gender identity and a more objective protocol system for the treatment of this crime, have managed to keep their femicide rate detained. Likewise, the entry of Chile into the gender approach model and Argentina, with greater progress in recognizing gender identity and a more objective protocol system for the treatment of this crime, have managed to keep their femicide rate detained. The various situations allow us to conclude that there is still resistance on the part of some states to make use of this new paradigm of justice that conceives equity and equality as fundamental rights and that the lack of more precise and executable laws and protocols oppose the fulfillment of this law.
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