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Book Chapter | 2018

Pluralismo jurídico y los derechos de las mujeres indígenas en México: Las ambigüedades de su reconocimiento

Rachel Sieder (2018)
in Roger Merino and Areli Valencia: Descolonizar el Derecho. Pueblos indígenas, derechos humanos y Estado plurinacional. Lima: Palaestra
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Rachel Sieder

Associated Research Professor
  • rachel.sieder@cmi.no , rachel.sieder@ciesas.edu.mx
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Also by this author:

CMI Working Paper | 2022

Women in the Judiciary in Guatemala: Living between Professionalization and Political Capture

Rachel Sieder, Ana Braconnier, Camila De León

Report in External Series | 2022

Mujeres en la judicatura en Guatemala. Experiencias entre profesionalización y captura política

Rachel Sieder, Ana Braconnier and Camila De León

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Edited Book | May 2023

Gender and Violence against Political Actors

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Sudan Working Paper | Mar 2023

A Regional Insight into Sudanese Women’s Participation in the December Revolution

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Report in External Series | Mar 2023

Is there legal pluralism in Afghanistan? Notes on injustice and access to justice

Antonio De Lauri

Book Chapter | Mar 2023

Abortion, law and health in the Arab world

Irene Maffi and Liv Tønnessen

International Abortion Law: A Research Handbook

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