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The Right Against Rights in Latin America

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From President Bolsonaro's openly racist, misogynist, and homophobic rhetoric in Brazil, to the politicisation of gender ideology leading to the rejection of a peace deal in Colombia and beyond, Latin America is home to right-against-rights movements that have grown in numbers, strength, and influence in recent years. New anti-rights groups are intent on blocking, rolling back, and reversing social movements' legislative advances by obstructing justice and accountability processes and influencing politicians across the region. The Right against Rights in Latin America contains chapters that empirically explore the breadth, depth, and diversity of a new wave of anti-rights movements in Latin America. It details why they are fundamentally different from previous movements in the region, and - perhaps more importantly - why it is of vital importance that we study, analyse, and understand them in a global context.

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ISBN: 9780197267394
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Author: Leigh A Payne, Julia Zulver, Simón Escoffier
Publisher: Oxford University Press an imprint of OUP OXFORD
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 306 pages
Series: Proceedings of the British Academy
Genres: Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Law and society, sociology of law

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