The Securitization of Women’s Migration and Access to Justice as Institutional Violence: Inter-American Standards and the Chilean Case
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This article examines how the securitization of migration in Latin America—and particularly in Chile—reconfigures migration as a matter of public order, generating formal, material, and substantive barriers to migrant women’s access to justice and producing forms of institutional violence. In view o...
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| Materia: | Securitization Female migration Access to justice Institutional violence Intersectionality Inter-American Human Rights System Migration law Chile Securitización Migración femenina Acceso a la justicia Violencia institucional Interseccionalidad Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos Derecho de migración |
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The Securitization of Women’s Migration and Access to Justice as Institutional Violence: Inter-American Standards and the Chilean Case Securitización de la migración femenina y acceso a la justicia como problema de violencia institucional: estándares interamericanos y el caso chileno |
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The Securitization of Women’s Migration and Access to Justice as Institutional Violence: Inter-American Standards and the Chilean Case León Silva, Glorimar Alejandra Securitization Female migration Access to justice Institutional violence Intersectionality Inter-American Human Rights System Migration law Chile Securitización Migración femenina Acceso a la justicia Violencia institucional Interseccionalidad Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos Derecho de migración Chile |
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The Securitization of Women’s Migration and Access to Justice as Institutional Violence: Inter-American Standards and the Chilean Case |
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The Securitization of Women’s Migration and Access to Justice as Institutional Violence: Inter-American Standards and the Chilean Case |
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This article examines how the securitization of migration in Latin America—and particularly in Chile—reconfigures migration as a matter of public order, generating formal, material, and substantive barriers to migrant women’s access to justice and producing forms of institutional violence. In view of a fragmented literature on the scope of the right of access to justice and the absence of a systematic treatment of securitization with a gendered and intersectional focus, the study aims to demonstrate that this paradigm structurally undermines that right and that the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) offers sufficient normative and jurisprudential tools to counter it. Methodologically, it develops a qualitative analysis of doctrine, norms and Inter-American jurisprudence, with a case study of the Chilean regime (Law 21,325 and its regulation), incorporating an intersectional approach and an intercultural lens. The results show: a) that securitization replaces judicial review with expedited, standardized administrative procedures, eroding due process; b) that linguistic, economic and cultural barriers, together with fear of migratory consequences, inhibit reporting and litigation; c) that Chilean judicial practice is case-specific and asymmetrical in the application of conventionality control; and d) that the IAHRS sets operational standards—effective judicial protection, equality and non-discrimination, reinforced due diligence and normative adaptation—capable of reinstating limits on the State’s punitive power. It concludes that guaranteeing access to justice requires strengthening effective judicial review of detentions and expulsions, ensuring counsel and interpreters from the first procedural act, separating protection and enforcement channels, enshrining alternatives to detention in law and integrating intersectional analysis matrices into the reasoning of decisions. The principal contribution lies in articulating an operational framework to align migration policies with Inter-American standards, offering theoretical-practical inputs for administrative and judicial decision-making, and also for future agendas for empirical research. |
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The Securitization of Women’s Migration and Access to Justice as Institutional Violence: Inter-American Standards and the Chilean CaseSecuritización de la migración femenina y acceso a la justicia como problema de violencia institucional: estándares interamericanos y el caso chilenoLeón Silva, Glorimar AlejandraSecuritizationFemale migrationAccess to justiceInstitutional violenceIntersectionalityInter-American Human Rights SystemMigration lawChileSecuritizaciónMigración femeninaAcceso a la justiciaViolencia institucionalInterseccionalidadSistema Interamericano de Derechos HumanosDerecho de migraciónChileThis article examines how the securitization of migration in Latin America—and particularly in Chile—reconfigures migration as a matter of public order, generating formal, material, and substantive barriers to migrant women’s access to justice and producing forms of institutional violence. In view of a fragmented literature on the scope of the right of access to justice and the absence of a systematic treatment of securitization with a gendered and intersectional focus, the study aims to demonstrate that this paradigm structurally undermines that right and that the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) offers sufficient normative and jurisprudential tools to counter it. Methodologically, it develops a qualitative analysis of doctrine, norms and Inter-American jurisprudence, with a case study of the Chilean regime (Law 21,325 and its regulation), incorporating an intersectional approach and an intercultural lens. The results show: a) that securitization replaces judicial review with expedited, standardized administrative procedures, eroding due process; b) that linguistic, economic and cultural barriers, together with fear of migratory consequences, inhibit reporting and litigation; c) that Chilean judicial practice is case-specific and asymmetrical in the application of conventionality control; and d) that the IAHRS sets operational standards—effective judicial protection, equality and non-discrimination, reinforced due diligence and normative adaptation—capable of reinstating limits on the State’s punitive power. It concludes that guaranteeing access to justice requires strengthening effective judicial review of detentions and expulsions, ensuring counsel and interpreters from the first procedural act, separating protection and enforcement channels, enshrining alternatives to detention in law and integrating intersectional analysis matrices into the reasoning of decisions. The principal contribution lies in articulating an operational framework to align migration policies with Inter-American standards, offering theoretical-practical inputs for administrative and judicial decision-making, and also for future agendas for empirical research.Este artículo examina cómo la securitización de la migración en América Latina, y en particular en Chile, reconfigura el fenómeno migratorio como asunto de orden público, generando barreras formales, materiales y sustantivas al acceso a la justicia de las mujeres migrantes y produciendo formas de violencia institucional. Frente a una literatura fragmentada sobre el alcance del derecho de acceso a la justicia y la ausencia de un tratamiento sistemático de la securitización con enfoque de género e interseccionalidad, el estudio se propone demostrar que dicho paradigma vulnera estructuralmente ese derecho y que el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos ofrece herramientas normativas y jurisprudenciales suficientes para contrarrestarlo. Metodológicamente, se desarrolla un análisis cualitativo de doctrina, normativa y jurisprudencia interamericana, con un estudio de caso del régimen chileno (Ley 21.325 y su reglamento), incorporando un enfoque interseccional y una impronta intercultural. Los resultados muestran: a) que la securitización desplaza el control judicial por procedimientos administrativos expeditos y estandarizados, erosionando el debido proceso; b) que las barreras idiomáticas, económicas y culturales, sumadas al temor a consecuencias migratorias, inhiben la denuncia y el litigio; c) que la práctica jurisdiccional chilena es casuística y asimétrica en la aplicación del control de convencionalidad; y d) que el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos configura estándares operativos —tutela judicial efectiva, igualdad y no discriminación, debida diligencia reforzada y adecuación normativa— capaces de reinstalar límites al poder punitivo estatal. Se concluye que garantizar el acceso a la justicia exige reforzar el control judicial efectivo de detenciones y expulsiones, asegurar defensa e intérpretes desde el primer acto, separar canales de protección y fiscalización, positivar alternativas a la detención e integrar matrices de análisis interseccional en la motivación de decisiones. La contribución principal radica en articular un marco operativo para alinear políticas migratorias con los estándares interamericanos, ofreciendo insumos teórico-prácticos para la decisión administrativa y judicial, así como para agendas futuras de investigación empírica.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2026-05-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/32290Derecho PUCP; No. 96 (2026): Repensando la Violencia: Seguridad, Justicia y Derechos en la Ciudad Contemporánea; 9-56Derecho PUCP; Núm. 96 (2026): Repensando la Violencia: Seguridad, Justicia y Derechos en la Ciudad Contemporánea; 9-56Derecho PUCP; n. 96 (2026): Repensando la Violencia: Seguridad, Justicia y Derechos en la Ciudad Contemporánea; 9-562305-25460251-3420reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/32290/28923Derechos de autor 2026 Glorimar Alejandra León Silvahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/322902026-05-29T14:06:25Z |
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