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Human rights in women victims of sexual violence in the armed conflict: A systematic review

dc.contributor.authorHernández Flórez, Nubia Esther
dc.contributor.authorArgüello Rueda, José Darío
dc.contributor.authorLhoeste Charris, Alvaro Enrique
dc.contributor.authorMartínez Gómez , Isneila
dc.contributor.authorOrtiz González, Andrea Liliana
dc.contributor.authorOrozco Santander, Maria Jose
dc.contributor.authorGonzález Martelo, Victoria Eugenia
dc.contributor.researchgroupGrupo de Investigación Socio-Jurídica (GISCER)
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-08T16:57:39Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this article was focused on analyzing the adjacent factors related to human rights in women victims of sexual violence in the context of the armed conflict. The quantitative method of descriptive approach was selected under the systematic review technique using the PRISMA guide. As a result, it was obtained that women continue to be instrumentalized in wars, their physical and psychosocial vulnerability persisting in all spheres of life; This being a phenomenon that continues to growglobally given the characteristics associated with political, social and religious structures. As a conclusion, it was identified that, although there are jurisprudential guidelines and policies, these are insufficient and do not protect the human rights of women victims.eng
dc.description.abstractEl propósito de este articulo estuvo centrado en analizar los factores adyacentes relacionados con los derechos humanos en las mujeres víctimas de la violencia sexual en el marco del conflicto armado. Fue seleccionado el método cuantitativo de enfoque descriptivo bajo la técnica de revisión sistemática utilizando la guía PRISMA. Como resultados se obtuvo que las mueres siguen siendo instrumentalizadas en las guerras, persistiendo su vulnerabilidad física y psicosocial en todas las esferas de la vida; siendo este un fenómeno que sigue creciendo a nivel global dada las características asociadas a las estructuras políticas, sociales y religiosas. A modo de conclusión se identificó que, si bien existen lineamientos y políticas jurisprudenciales, estas son insuficientes y no protegen los derechos humanos de lasmujeres víctimas.spa
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dc.description.researchareaDerechos humanos
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