Mónica Arango Olaya and Rosario Grimà Algora

Mónica Arango Olaya and Rosario Grimà Algora are DPhil candidates in Law at the University of Oxford. Mónica's research focuses on digital feminism and law and social movements. She holds a Bachelor of Laws from Los Andes University in Colombia, and an LLM from Harvard University. She was a Graduate Research Resident at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights and an editor for Frontiers of Socio-Legal Studies. Before coming to Oxford she was Deputy Justice at the Colombian Constitutional Court and Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Center for Reproductive Rights. Her main areas of focus are public international law, reproductive rights, international human rights law, and constitutional law.

Rosario's research focuses on constitutional remedies and gender based violence. Before coming to Oxford, she worked at UN Women and the Center for Reproductive Rights.  Her main areas of research are international human rights law, feminist jurisprudence and constitutional law.

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El principio de proporcionalidad y la protección de los derechos reproductivos en el Tribunal Constitucional Español

El principio de proporcionalidad y la protección de los derechos reproductivos en el Tribunal Constitucional Español

En contraste con los recientes retrocesos de las protecciones del derecho al aborto, como la derogación de Roe vs Wade en Estados Unidos, el Tribunal Constitucional (TC) español recientemente protegió de forma determinante los ...
Protecting Reproductive Rights: A Balancing Exercise for the Spanish Constitutional Court

Protecting Reproductive Rights: A Balancing Exercise for the Spanish Constitutional Court

In stark contrast to recent regressions on abortion rights, including the fall of Roe v Wade in the USA, the Spanish Constitutional Court lately signalled greater protections for reproductive rights, upholding the regulation of ...