Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Gutierrez-Romero: "Femicide Laws, Unilateral Divorce, and Abortion Decriminalization Fail to Stop Women's Killings in Mexico"

Roxana Gutierrez-Romero (Queen Mary University of London) has recently posted to SSRN her paper Femicide Laws, Unilateral Divorce, and Abortion Decriminalization Fail to Stop Women's Killings in Mexico. Here is the abstract:

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of femicide laws in combating gender-based killings of women, a major cause of premature female mortality globally. Focusing on Mexico, a pioneer in adopting such legislation, the paper leverages variations in the enactment of femicide laws and associated prison sentences across states. Using the difference-indifference estimator, the analysis reveals that these laws have not significantly affected the incidence of femicides, homicides of women, or reports of women who have disappeared. These findings remain robust even when accounting for differences in prison sentencing, whether states also implemented unilateral divorce laws, or decriminalized abortion alongside femicide legislation. The results suggest that legislative measures are insufficient to address violence against women in settings where impunity prevails.

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/family_law/2024/10/gutierrez-romero-femicide-laws-unilateral-divorce-and-abortion-decriminalization-fail-to-stop-womens.html

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