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Women as Judges
The book “Women as Judges” explores the experiences, challenges, and contributions of women serving in the judiciary, highlighting both individual journeys and systemic issues within legal institutions. It examines barriers such as gender bias, underrepresentation, and professional obstacles, while also illustrating how women judges influence legal interpretations, promote gender-sensitive jurisprudence, and serve as role models for future generations. By combining case studies, analysis, and reflections, the book underscores the importance of increasing women’s participation in the judiciary to strengthen justice, fairness, and inclusivity within legal systems.
KP.I 0449 | 305.5 BAD W | My Library (FEMINIS 6) | Available |
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