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Maria da Penha Law - An analysis of the Federal Constitution

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This work analyses the Maria da Penha Law in accordance with the Federal Constitution, showing that it covers much more than physical violence, which exposes gender differences through bruises, but also psychological suffering, sexual violence and property violence. The fact that men use physical force to achieve their goals clearly demonstrates their intellectual fragility in relation to women. According to Exame magazine, after gathering data from the 'Women, Business and the Law 2016' survey of 173 countries analysed by the World Bank, 46 of them have no specific legislation protecting women from domestic violence. Here I will solidify proven facts of violence against women in its various parameters, seeking to raise awareness of the importance of respecting women's dignity. I hope that this work will be useful enough to expand the thinking of many in favour of the defence of women, as well as helping to raise awareness of a more egalitarian country, aimed at a common good. Happy reading!

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Lawyer and Professor. Bachelor of Laws from UNIEURO - Brasília (2005). Postgraduate in Public Rights from the Centre for Legal Studies, FORTIUM, (2008), Brasília. Master's in Constitutional Procedural Law from the National University of Loma de Zamora, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2013).

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Authors Ionício Oliveira Simplício
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.12.2024
 
EAN 9786208383749
ISBN 9786208383749
No. of pages 112
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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