Abstract

Introduction A detailed study of the forms of action of feminist activism in Colombia since the second half of the twentieth century reveals a central fact: starting from the 2000s, when faced with a surge of violence following the transformations of the armed conflict, part of the movement changed some of its strategies of opposition. The strategies turned towards an investment more and more intense in the legal and judicial sphere to be more efficient. This strategy bore fruit, not only in ...

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