Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judging

The article highlights the appointment of women as adjudicators in court in the Gulf monarchies between 2005–2020. The main question addressed is: What are the driving forces behind the inclusion of women in the judiciary in these overtly conservative societies? Two circumstances are explored: Firs...

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Main Author: Rania Maktabi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law 2023-06-01
Series:Oñati Socio-Legal Series
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Online Access:https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/1284
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description The article highlights the appointment of women as adjudicators in court in the Gulf monarchies between 2005–2020. The main question addressed is: What are the driving forces behind the inclusion of women in the judiciary in these overtly conservative societies? Two circumstances are explored: First, the rise in the number of female lawyers along with the appointment of professional women in law as deputy public prosecutors. This question responds to how Gulf women have entered positions of judicial litigation and decision-making. Secondly, the inclusion of women as adjudicators in court. This part addresses questions related to why Gulf women have obtained positions as prosecutors and judges in courts. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia provide case studies in addition to a general review of women’s access to judgeship in the six Gulf monarchies.
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spelling doaj.art-aa5d5adc97d94e98a392448d2ab79cb82024-11-25T14:36:30ZengOñati International Institute for the Sociology of LawOñati Socio-Legal Series2079-59712023-06-0113310.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-11851178Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judgingRania Maktabi0Østfold University College The article highlights the appointment of women as adjudicators in court in the Gulf monarchies between 2005–2020. The main question addressed is: What are the driving forces behind the inclusion of women in the judiciary in these overtly conservative societies? Two circumstances are explored: First, the rise in the number of female lawyers along with the appointment of professional women in law as deputy public prosecutors. This question responds to how Gulf women have entered positions of judicial litigation and decision-making. Secondly, the inclusion of women as adjudicators in court. This part addresses questions related to why Gulf women have obtained positions as prosecutors and judges in courts. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia provide case studies in addition to a general review of women’s access to judgeship in the six Gulf monarchies. https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/1284Gulf monarchiesGulf womenfemale lawyerswomen judgespublic prosecutorscourt
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Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judging
Oñati Socio-Legal Series
Gulf monarchies
Gulf women
female lawyers
women judges
public prosecutors
court
title Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judging
title_full Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judging
title_fullStr Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judging
title_full_unstemmed Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judging
title_short Courting women in the Gulf monarchies: State power, gender and judging
title_sort courting women in the gulf monarchies state power gender and judging
topic Gulf monarchies
Gulf women
female lawyers
women judges
public prosecutors
court
url https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/1284
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