por Christine Marlet | Feb 25, 2025
Acudiendo a argumentos científicos, los resultados de las investigaciones más recientes evidencian que las mujeres no hemos permanecido al margen de los acontecimientos. Más bien todo lo contrario. Lo cierto es que a lo largo de los siglos, las mujeres no sólo hemos realizado una gran aportación para sostener el hogar como madres y cuidadoras, sino que, además, hemos llevado a cabo una importante labor en el desarrollo político, científico, artístico, social, económico, etc., y, a mi juicio, ambos aspectos han pasado inadvertidos en las historias al uso.
por Christine Marlet | Mar 7, 2024
What Arenal’s words give us is just that: hopeful attempts to escape the multiple prisons that surround us with the consolation of culture, with access to a way of humanity, to an emancipated life based on the training and professionalisation of women, which managed to save many female prisoners and made not only their stay in prison, but their entire lives, lighter and more passable.
por Christine Marlet | Abr 18, 2021
Can a legal system take into account all perspectives, resulting in a desirable full and balanced law, while excluding half of humanity from its development? Positively formulated, what do women bring to the law? Throughout these pages, the author sets out to answer these and other questions related to women and the Law. To do so, she begins by explaining some of the reasons for the absence of women jurists from the 2nd century to the end of the 19th century. From there, she goes on to examine the history of the first women jurists in the United States of America and Spain: who were they, what support did they have and what difficulties did they encounter, did they share the same aspirations, what were their contributions to Law? The aim of this work is to contribute, through the knowledge of women who paved the way, to the writing of that work, still incomplete, which is Women in History.
por Christine Marlet | May 14, 2019
Since Mª Ascension Chirivella graduated in 1922 from the Law School of the University of Valencia, the presence of women in law schools has continued
to increase, and women now constitute a majority in all universities. But, upon analyzing whether the majority presence of women in universities is
reflected in legal practice, we see that it does not.
por Christine Marlet | Mar 26, 2019
Piedad de la Cierva earned her degree in Sciences from the University of Valencia in 1932. That same year she moved to Madrid to prepare her thesis at the prestigious Rockefeller Institute.
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