Entre la verdad y la mentira: la simulación como un instrumento de abuso económico de las mujeres casadas en Colombia

Lina M. Céspedes-Báez, Clara Carolina Cardozo-Roa, Karen Alejandra Adans Camargo

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Resumen

This article addresses the study of economic abuse in the context of intimate heterosexual partnerships as a form of violence against women. In particular, it analyzes how the simulated contract has been used as a tool for this purpose. Thus, this research contributes to the determination of the interface between contract law and gender violence. Its methodology is based on the analysis of relevant jurisprudence of the Colombian Supreme Court of Justice. This examination allows the conclusion that the simulated contract could be one of many strategies to abuse women’s property rights. In this sense, the simulation scheme has been an instrument to keep in force de facto the property-related dimensions of the marital power institution that was abolished almost a century ago in the country.

Título traducido de la contribuciónBetween Truth and Lies: Simulation as an Instrument of Economic Abuse of Married Women in Colombia
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)271-297
Número de páginas27
PublicaciónRevista Derecho del Estado
N.º60
DOI
EstadoPublicada - sep. 2024

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