Women's sexual and reproductive rights, sociocultural and legislative analysis of the nicaraguan context

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https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v1i30.12203

Keywords:

Sexual rights, Reproductive rights, Culture, Violence, Social imaginary

Abstract

This article entitled "Sexual and Reproductive Rights of women, sociocultural and legislative analysis of the Nicaraguan context", is elaborated from a holistic perspective, including anthropological, social, cultural and legal approaches; all of them related to the analysis of the processes and dynamics related to the DSDR in the context of Nicaragua. It is intended that the investigative product allows to identify the importance of recognizing, protecting and demanding the protection of these rights in the national reality.

The information provided in the current study promotes in the reading community an interest in identifying recent scenarios, with a view to the exercise of these human rights and their impact on the sociocultural reality of the population. Based on a critical recognition of the current Nicaraguan state, regarding DSDR; it will be possible to motivate the deconstruction of a social imaginary, where a culture of violation and transgression of these rights is reinforced and endorsed. The subject has been approached from a comprehensive approach, using qualitative and documentary research methods.

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Author Biography

Sergio Jose Hernandez Briceño, Independient investigator

Master of Law at the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos (UAEM), Law Degree from the Central American University (UCA), Social Anthropologist from the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN).

Published

2021-09-14

How to Cite

Hernandez Briceño, S. J. (2021). Women’s sexual and reproductive rights, sociocultural and legislative analysis of the nicaraguan context. Revista De Derecho, (30), 49–66. https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v1i30.12203

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