ECONOMIC VIOLENCE TOWARDS WOMEN IN BRAZIL: ITS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APPLICATION

Authors

  • María Carolina Nogueira Nomura Santiago

Keywords:

Patrimonial Violence, Maria da Penha Law, Gender Inequality, Abuse of Right, Family Relations

Abstract

In Brazil, the Maria da Penha Law, number 11340, created on August 7, 2006, criminalized violence in the domestic sphere. Among the types of violence typified in article 7º, we find, in section IV, the description of patrimonial violence understood as “any conduct that constitutes retention, subtraction, partial or total destruction of its objects, work instruments, personal documents, property, values and rights or economic resources, including those destined to satisfy their needs”. The main purpose of this type of violence is to leave the woman without any material possibility of restarting her life, or of intimidating her by saying that without him she has nowhere to go. In Brazil, manifestations of patrimonial violence according to the Maria da Penha Law are very rare, since some judges still apply the absolutist excuses provided for in Articles 181 and 182 of the Brazilian Penal Code, which states that “it is a penalty to commit any of the crimes provided in this title in detriment: I- of the couple, in the constancy of the conjugal society; II- of the ascendant or descendant,
be it the legitimate, illegitimate, civil or natural kinship “. So, if the aggressor is the husband, father, son or brother, he may not be punished. Although in Brazilian courts the condemnation of patrimonial violence is very rare, it is essential to recognize it as a type of violence that, like all others, contributes to the cycle of gender inequality and the perpetuation of the abuse of rights in the relations of family.

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Author Biography

María Carolina Nogueira Nomura Santiago

Abogada y Periodista. Cursa Máster en Derecho Civil Comparado en la Pontificia Universidad Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP). Diploma de Estudios Avanzados en Derecho Internacional por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Especialista en Derecho de Familia y Sucesiones por la Escuela Paulista de Derecho. Graduada en Derecho en la PUC-SP, miembro de la Comisión de Derecho de Familia del Instituto de los Abogados de São Paulo. Miembro de la Academia Iberoamericana de Derecho de Familia y Directora de Medios de la Asociación de Derecho de Familia y Sucesiones (ADFAS)

Published

2021-04-09

How to Cite

Nogueira Nomura Santiago, M. C. (2021). ECONOMIC VIOLENCE TOWARDS WOMEN IN BRAZIL: ITS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APPLICATION. Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 11(2), 45–66. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/32675

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Section

Doctrine and research