Abstract
In Chile, a bill recognizing civil unions for same-sex and opposite-sex couples was signed into law in April 2015. In this article, we analyze the parliamentary debate on the civil union’s law and the role of law professors invited as experts in the debate. We conclude that their position as experts was marginal inside and outside the Congress. As a result, the parliament approved the law with several shortcomings. The contribution of this research is twofold. First, we propose that intraprofessional battles over expertise are a crucial factor to understand better the formulation of gender and sexual policies in Latin America. Second, from an interdisciplinary approach, we propose to reimagine family law decoupled from norms centered on dyadic and romantic relationships and oriented to procreation.
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Azócar, M. J., & Lathrop, F. (2018). A propósito de la unión civil en chile: Por una jurisprudencia feminista y queer. Latin American Research Review, 53(3), 485-499. https://doi.org/10.25222/larr.393
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.