Dr Tapia Tapia said: “In the context of a global crisis that has disrupted so many areas, including women’s academic production, receiving the news of a successful Leverhulme application has been wonderful. I am looking forward to starting this project, which will implement a participatory methodology that will allow me to produce new knowledge in collaboration with social movements. This knowledge, together with the fieldwork that will be conducted to examine the Inter-American and European human rights systems, will enable me to offer innovative perspectives to think about addressing violence against women, using human rights principles, but without neglecting women’s material needs or deepening the marginalising effects of criminal justice.”