State and Violence: Legal Configurations of Domination in Contemporary Ecuador

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61243/calamo.24.483

Keywords:

Human rights, Crimes against humanity, Legal pluralism, State violence, Violence against women, Access to justice

Author Biographies

Fidel Jaramillo Paz y Miño, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Lawyer from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador and Master of Laws from Columbia University in New York. His areas of specialization are International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law, and Transitional Justice. He is currently conducting his doctoral research on Ecocide as an international crime at the Faculty of Law of the Autonomous University of Madrid. Email: fideljaramillop@gmail.com

Adoración Guamán Hernández, Universidad de Valencia

Doctor of Law from the universities of Valencia and Paris Nanterre. Professor of Labor Law at the University of Valencia and guest lecturer in various postgraduate programs in Latin America and Europe. She coordinates the CLACSO Working Group “What Work for What Future.” Her current research focuses on the relationship between Human Rights and transnational companies, with particular attention to contemporary slavery phenomena from a feminist and intersectional perspective. Email: adoracion.guaman@uv.es

References

Guamán Hernández, Adoración y Fidel Jaramillo Paz y Miño. 2024. "El nuevo libreto del "lawfare" en Ecuador: violencia política de género y guerras jurídicas interseccionadas en el caso "Rebelión"". Jueces para la democracia, núm 109: 121-132. https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=9450052

Published

2026-01-02

How to Cite

Jaramillo Paz y Miño, F., & Guamán Hernández, A. (2026). State and Violence: Legal Configurations of Domination in Contemporary Ecuador. Cálamo, Journal of Legal Studies, 24(24), 6–8. https://doi.org/10.61243/calamo.24.483