Womanhood & International Relations

162. Helena Monzón Pérez on 'Ley Monzón' & Prosecuting Femicides in Mexico


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Cecilia Monzón's femicide in 2022 shocked thousands of people in Mexico. The public outcry for justice for her and the many mothers who were and still are victims of gender based violence perpetrated by their current or former partners led to several activist campaigns and the proposal of laws including the Monzon's Law or Ley de Monzón.

What is Cecilia's story and what was her feminist fight? In a country with one of the highest rates of femicides in the Latin American region, what is the importance of gender perspectives in Law? How is institutional gender violence revictimizing victims and their families while favoring perpetrators of crimes? What can we learn from the human rights and children rights dimensions of Cecilia's case? Why are feminist collectives so important in the quest for justice and prevention of GBV?

An interview with Helena Monzón Pérez, Lawyer and sister of Cecilia Monzón.

A special thank you to Cecilia Ibarra and the members of Colectiva Insurrectas for helping make this interview possible.

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