Harassment Mexico’s courts told to consider women’s structural barriers in harassment cases Lower judiciary must factor in the reality of gender bias rather than applying the law absolutely following Supreme Court ruling iStock.com/diegograndi Image Chantelle Cloete Reporter Thursday 25 June 2026 Mexico’s Supreme Court is no stranger to course correcting the lower judiciary in its approach to workplace sexual harassment and discrimination cases, with the apex court’s latest mandate re Get AccessContinue reading International Employment LawyerAlready have access? Login now Email Enter your email address. Password Enter the password that accompanies your email address. Reset your passwordLog in Need access? Find out how to enjoy unlimited accessGet access You might also like... Platform Workers Female gig drivers call for greater protections in Mexican regulation Harassment Fewer-than-expected filings doesn’t mean Malaysia’s harassment tribunal has failed Culture How retaliation fears shape reporting trends in South Korea Discrimination Hong Kong sexual harassment complaints up more than a third