id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mw4luzn7xvdjtgiahcwbewj22m Lorena Sosa Now You See Me? The Visibility of Trans and Travesti Experiences in Criminal Procedures 2020 12 .pdf application/pdf 9652 788 56 In 2012, after decades of trans and travesti activism in Argentina, the law on gender identity was finally adopted. the legal notions of femicide, gender-based violence, and hate crimes, the Tribunal introduced 'travesticide' in their decision, yet questions on how to properly operationalize this notion in criminal law remain. Argentina; criminal procedures; femicide; gender identity; hate crime; transgender; travesti; travesticide Firstly, the official reports on femicide and protocols suggest that the inclusion of trans and travesti victims as 'women' has not always been consistent, showing the limitations of the Gender Identity Law and bringing to question whether the current notion of femicide Regarding the visibility of the trans/travesti community, a relevant aspect of hate crimes is that perpetrators target the victims' (perceived) belonging to Derechos Humanos, 2012b) offers the chance to criminalize the murder as a hate crime based on the sexual orientation or gender identity (Section 4 of Article 80), and/or ./cache/work_mw4luzn7xvdjtgiahcwbewj22m.pdf ./txt/work_mw4luzn7xvdjtgiahcwbewj22m.txt