Nicaraguan criminal law with gender equity to achieve real equality between women and men: main problems
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https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i24.6371Keywords:
Gender equality, feminism, formal equality, real equality, Violence against womenAbstract
From the illustration, the struggle for equality implies that men and women should receive the same treatment and benefits, which became the normative and ethical horizon of feminism, since the disadvantages of women began to be part of the population. Today, despite this struggle and great achievements, inequalities between men and women persist. Thus the struggle for equality has not remained static, has been enriched and reformulated over time and has been included in the legislation of different countries including Nicaragua, so I will develop the inclusion of the principle of equality in Nicaraguan law, inspiring Of the rest of the fundamental rights in the criminal area. It will also be a priority to analyze the principle of real and material equality and its main problems.
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