TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Blocking the law from within: familyism ideologies as obstacles to legal protections for women in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua JO - Latin American research review A1 - Menjívar, Cecilia A1 - Diossa-Jiménez, Leydy SP - 501 EP - 518 VL - 58 IS - 3 N2 - The scholarship seeking to explain the ineffectiveness of violence against women (VAW) laws has focused on the lack of resources or will to implement these laws. Less attention has been given to how these laws are crafted and positioned in the legal hierarchy, which may undermine them from the start. This article focuses on four cases from Central America, a region where fifty-five laws to protect women from violence were passed between 1960 and 2018, yet VAW continues. It finds that the legal positioning and language of these laws prioritize family unity while undermining women's rights to protection; thus, these laws fail by design. The article identifies four legal placements that delay (El Salvador), undermine (Honduras), diminish (Nicaragua), or render abstract (Guatemala) the effectiveness of VAW laws in the context of penal and judicial codes. This work has direct policy implications and broader relevance beyond the cases examined here.
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LA - en SN - 0023-8791 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lar.2022.72 ID - ref1 ER -