Abstract: | In this essay I present a comparative survey about the situation of two countries that have worked, in a almost parallel manner over time but divergently in the solutions applied, the topic of genre violence against women, especially femicide violence: Mexico and guatemala. Both countries enacted rules ad hoc to attend this world high impact problem and initiated specialized mechanisms in view of the application of his own legislations, pointing to the need of a justice operator’s specialization and invites to the reflection about the deconstruction of justice itself, as well as the reconstruction from the context in which it operates and the genre perspectives and humans rights. |