Experienced justice: gender, judging and appellate courts
The under-representation of women in the senior appellate judiciary in common law jurisdictions remains an enduring problem. Much has been written about the lack of women’s participation in the judiciary and what strategies, if any, should be undertaken in order to resolve this persistent problem. H...
Main Author: | Hilly, LE |
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Other Authors: | Fredman, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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