Challenges and perspectives of the treatment of feminicidal violence in the Cuban legislative system
Yolier Izquierdo Cuellar
Southern perspective / Perspectiva austral, 10.56294/pa2024.193
Abstract:
Femicidal violence in Cuba is a matter of interest that requires careful analysis. Despite the laws and policies implemented, challenges persist in their effective implementation. The entrenched presence of gender stereotypes in society and limited awareness of the problem continue to influence this dynamic. This research aims to explore obstacles in the implementation of laws and seek ways to improve prevention and victim support, as well as to promote greater awareness of gender equality. It will examine the legal and socio-cultural barriers to change, as well as the prospects for legal strengthening and collaboration between different actors. By understanding the complexities of this issue, the aim is to contribute to a fairer and safer Cuban society for women, offering concrete recommendations to improve the legislative system's response to feminicidal violence.
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DOI: 10.56294/pa2024.193
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