Women's legal knowledge: a case study of Mexican urban dwellers.
Gend Dev
; 3(2): 43-8, 1995 Jun.
Article
em En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-12290126
PIP: In Mexico, the nongovernmental organization Sevisio, Desarrollo y Paz, A.C. (SEDEPAC) is helping poor women acquire legal knowledge in an economic climate characterized by the increased feminization of poverty brought about by the Structural Adjustment Program. The Mexican legal system is grounded in a patriarchal tradition, and the codified laws continue to favor men. Women were not granted full citizenship until 1953, and discrimination against women was not addressed in Mexican law until 1974 as the country prepared to host the First UN International Women's Conference. However, legal advances are not being applied in the family or in larger society where men remain in power. Mexico also distinguishes between private law and public law. Because domestic violence falls in the realm of private law, authorities are loathe to follow-up on women's complaints in this area. Since its founding in 1983, SEDEPAC has applied a gender perspective to its activities and programs. SEDEPAC held its first women's legal workshop in 1987 and realized that most poor women have no knowledge of existing laws or their rights, that alternative legal services for women are scarce, that existing laws must be changed, and that the authoritarian and conservative legal system helps maintain cultural stereotypes. Since then, SEDEPAC has held annual workshops, follow-up meetings, and training sessions and has provided counseling. The main topics addressed are women's social conditions; violence and the penal code; civil rights, power, and dependency; women's bodies and reproductive rights; and women's organization and leadership. The workshops use techniques of popular education such as group participation and use of gossip as a communication tool. The workshops have changed participants' lives and led to the formation of an independent Popular Defenders' Coordination.^ieng
Palavras-chave
Americas; Case Studies; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Economic Factors; Education; Knowledge--women; Latin America; Legislation; Mexico; Nongovernmental Organizations; North America; Organizations; Population; Population Characteristics; Research Methodology; Socioeconomic Factors; Studies; Urban Population--women; Women's Status; Workshops
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01-internacional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Fatores Socioeconômicos
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População Urbana
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Direitos da Mulher
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Organizações
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Conhecimento
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Educação
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Legislação como Assunto
Tipo de estudo:
Health_economic_evaluation
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Prognostic_studies
Aspecto:
Determinantes_sociais_saude
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Equity_inequality
País/Região como assunto:
Mexico
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Gend Dev
Ano de publicação:
1995
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de publicação:
Reino Unido