Abstract

This editorial introduces a thematic issue addressing the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the practice of sexual and reproductive rights in Latin America. We critically reflect on the pandemic's impact on both the legal and experiential dimensions of these rights. Drawing inspiration from Veena Das' debates, we emphasize the significance of reexamining the concepts of the extraordinary and the ordinary in gender violence and human rights violations. Furthermore, we provide a concise overview of the articles contributed to this dossier, highlighting their role in creating a historical record and serving as a denunciation of practices and situations that should neither be replicated nor trivialized.

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