Direitos da mulher como fator de justiça e desenvolvimento: uma abordagem na legislação constitucional e infraconstitucional na busca da exclusão das formas de privação de liberdade da mulher

Justice and development involve a global composition standards, policies and gender equality standards, while presenting answers to the many impasses, challenges and new opportunities. This work aims to analyze the issue of human rights of women undertaking a historical-evolutionary study through...

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Autor principal: Lima, Fátima Maria Costa Soares de
Outros Autores: Xavier, Yanko Marcius de Alencar
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Brasil
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Resumo:Justice and development involve a global composition standards, policies and gender equality standards, while presenting answers to the many impasses, challenges and new opportunities. This work aims to analyze the issue of human rights of women undertaking a historical-evolutionary study through the literature, on the way to protect women as their active intervention in society. The theoretical basis of this work is focused on development work as Amartya Sen Freedom under his vision of the development related to the improvement of life we lead and the freedoms we enjoy. It appears that one can not ignore the urgency to correct many inequalities that might undermine their well-being. Among these inequalities domestic and family violence is the most significant, because it is a complex situation from a patriarchal culture which is still consolidated in their affective and social relations, culminating with the influence of the existence of standards in the Brazilian legal system, without efficacy and effectiveness of the rights acquired by women over their stories of achievements. The biggest challenge to implement the Maria da Penha Law (Law 11.340 / 2006) is presented as a dialogue between the three branches of government and the extent of promotion and advocacy involving the states and municipalities, to reduce inequality genre through public policies well coordinated and distributed throughout the country. the Judiciary is committed to enable broader and better access to justice for women in situations of violence, guaranteeing them, promptly and in a humane way, delivery of their rights. As for the possibility of coping overcoming issues of domestic and family violence is evident, the need to be embedded in the law implementing action plans, the meritorious recognition of women's governance, its activeness, with voice and representation, as It is an important development protection factor for a sustainable society.