Abstract
This article shows how the process of integrating the gender and intersectionality perspective in the decisions we make in the Criminal Court of Necochea has been. Its initial difficulties and obstacles, how they have given way or mutated, the discoveries that this process has brought about, where we are today, where we are going. And the importance of the contribution of the higher courts in the evolution and solidification of this process to prevent the activation of the inter-American system of protection of human rights.

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