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WOMEN, LAW, AND JUDICIAL DECISION-MAKING
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To obtain a better understanding of the status of women in the judiciary in countries of the Middle East and North Africa, of the relationship between women’s judicial decision-making and gender justice, and of the need for advocacy and policy recommendations, the Social and Human Sciences Sector of UNESCO commissioned a series of country studies. The preliminary findings were discussed at a workshop held in Amman, Jordan in June 2006, during the second World Congress on Middle Eastern Studies and are presented here.
Article File Women in Judiciary Amman.pdf

Author(s) Valentine Moghadam
Publication date October 2006
Publisher UNESCO
Publication Location Paris
Keywords women, MENA, judiciary, gender justice, decision making





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