yess,they have the same rights that men do.
Women don't have rights anywhere.
Under national and international law, Mexican women have the same rights and responsibilities Mexican men have: These rights are guaranteed through the 1917 Mexican Constitution; also, Mexico is signatory of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Under national and international law, Mexican women have the same rights and responsibilities Mexican men have: These rights are guaranteed through the 1917 Mexican Constitution; also, Mexico is signatory of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Under national and international law, Mexican women have the same rights and responsibilities Mexican men have: These rights are guaranteed through the 1917 Mexican Constitution; also, Mexico is signatory of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
the women did not have any rights yet
Yes; all of them. Mexico is a signatory of the Universal Human Rights Declaration (1948).
Mexico is a Federal Presidential Representative Republic, signatory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In terms of rights and privileges, it has the same most western democracies have.
no
All women got the rights to vote in the 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment.
Women are subjected to threats, intimidation and violence - they do not have any rights
Not really.
Thomas Catron was a significant figure in the fight for women's suffrage in New Mexico, serving as a prominent politician and advocate for social reforms. As a member of the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, he supported the passage of laws that advanced women's rights, including suffrage. His backing of the 1920 amendment to the state constitution helped secure voting rights for women in New Mexico, reflecting his commitment to expanding democratic participation. Catron's efforts were crucial in the broader movement for women's rights in the region.