Citizenship and disadvantaged groups in Chile /
Citizenship and Disadvantaged Groups in Chile seeks to overcome an existing void in the literature of Latin American studies addressing the impact of Chile's post dictatorial legal framework on its historically and structurally disadvantaged groups, concentrating on the various issues and chall...
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Language: | English |
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books,
2019
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Table of Contents:
- The institutional response to sexually diverse citizenship : readaptation and resistance / Fernando Muñoz
- Autonomy, vulnerability, and resistance : brief history of the feminist fight for abortion / Lieta Vivaldi
- Political participation of women : potentialities, limits, and challenges / Yanira Zúñiga
- Torture and domestic violence : a view from cases of terroristic torture and intimate terrorism / Paula Hollstein
- The response to sex work : a regulation with a voice of their own / Paula Nuño and Ximena Valencia
- Toward a multicultural jurisdiction : the case of Mapuche women / Luis Villavicencio
- Frustrated multiculturalism : (neo)liberalism and the Mapuche people / Matías Meza-Lopehandía
- Immigrants : legal configuration of a disadvantaged group / Jaime Bassa and Fernanda Torres
- Public order and inequality in the streets / Paz Irarrázabal
- Citizenship and prisoners / Pablo Marshall and Carla Moscoso
- The worker by himself : thwarting workers' collective action through law / José Luis Ugarte.