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    Economic convergence in Mercosur: twenty years is nothing? by González Sánchez, Víctor M.

    Published 2013
    “…More than two decades have passed since the Treaty of Asunción, which created Mercosur, was signed in 1991. …”
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    OBLIGATIONS OF THE STATE TO ERADICATE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE INTER-AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM by Burga Coronel , Angélica María

    Published 2020
    “…It is the only human rights treaty directed solely toward eradicating violence against women that includes the direct obligation of elimination of stereotypes that cause discrimination and violence against women. …”
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    THE RITUALS OF IDEOLOGY AND ITS UNVEILING IN THE RITUALES DEL CAOS OF CARLOS MONSIVAIS by Marmolejo Cruz, Luis Tomás

    Published 2016
    “…In that sense, we return to the concept of discourse and put "literariadedad" between quotation marks, in the understanding that, following Asensi, a discursive semiotics can operate from different cultural manifestations, either to strengthen or question a dominant ideology, thereby showing that the interpellation of subjects from the text takes place not only from the political or philosophical treaty. From the latter, we interpret that Crónicas monsivaisinas, as discursive machinery, are a challenge to the dominant ideology in the context in which they operate, this is to say, to the corporatist Mexican nationalist ideology created in the thirties and perpetuated to present, and at the same time as an epistemological challenge to the literary project itself.…”
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    Political Participation Afro-descendant Women: the Network of Afro-Latin American, Afro-Caribbean and Diaspora Women Before the World Conferences (1996-2006) by Busquier, Lucía

    Published 2024
    “…This article reconstructs the political strategies developed by the Network of Afro-Latin American, Afro-Caribbean and Diaspora Women promoted during the years 1996 and 2006 within the framework of the celebration of world conferences and international treaties. In order to do this, in the first place, their main initiatives carried out at that time will be investigated; second, the internal implications produced by the process of institutionalization and participation in world conferences will be reconstructed; and, finally, the actions carried out by the RMAAD that sought to promote the empowerment and political participation of black women will be analyzed. …”
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    Tension between the argentine federal organization and human rights by Blogna Tistuzza, Sergio Hernán

    Published 2024
    “…Therefore, a «strangulation» occurs at the subnational level, as a result of pressure to satisfy these new demands of international treaties. This process constituted a transformation of the centralized plural federalism, which Argentina had adopted in the 19th century.…”
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