[1] https://violentadasencuarentena.distintaslatitudes.net/portfolio/bolivia/
[2] Article 15 II: “All persons, in particular women, have the right to be free from physical, sexual and psychological violence, both within the family and in society.”
[3] https://evaw-global-database.unwomen.org/en/countries/americas/bolivia-plurinational-state-of
[4] https://www.dw.com/es/bolivia-registr%C3%B3-113-v%C3%ADctimas-de-feminicidio-en-2020/a-56117971.
[5] http://www.coordinadoradelamujer.org.bo/observatorio/archivos/destacados/boletin8mcompressed_86.pdf
[6] http://www.coordinadoradelamujer.org.bo/observatorio/archivos/destacados/boletin8mcompressed_86.pdf
[7] https://www.comunidad.org.bo/assets/archivos/herramienta/7b2e04d58bcff54e1cd9538409469613.pdf
[8] https://www.refworld.org.es/pdfid/559e4bda4.pdf.
[10] Article 42 of Law 348.
[11] Article 86 Law 348.
[12] Article 13-quater of Bolivian Criminal Code.
[13] Law 348.
[14] Articles 77 to 82 of Law 348.
[15] https://www.opinion.com.bo/articulo/informe-especial/condena-mujer-apu-ntilde-oacute-120-veces-esposo-violento/20171119185800676273.html / http://www.scielo.org.bo/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0040-29152018000200006
[16] http://saludpublica.bvsp.org.bo/cc/bo40.1/documentos/588.pdf
[17] Article 30 of Law of the Judiciary, 24 June 2010.
[18] Article 195.