March 10 marks the International Day of Women Judges. On this day, the United National reaffirms its commitment to develop and implement appropriate and effective strategies and plans for the advancement of women in the judicial system and institution at the managerial and leadership level.
Buy Prime Test Series for all Banking, SSC, Insurance & other exams
Women in the judiciary system are a key to ensuring that courts represent their citizens, address concerns and give out good judgments. Women’s presence in the judiciary system enhances the legitimacy of courts and sends a powerful message saying that they’re open and accessible to those who want to seek justice.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF WOMEN JUDGES: SIGNIFICANCE
UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 5 is Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls. Their goal is to achieve progress across all Development goals and to add a gender perspective to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. The representation of women in the judicial system is significant for many reasons which ensure that the legal system is developed with society in mind. It also inspires the next generation of women judges and advocates to achieve their goals.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF WOMEN JUDGES: HISTORY
Equality in the judiciary system has historically been uneven and the steps taken to change this are evidenced by the declaration of the UN General Assembly to mark this day as International Day of Women Judges. The resolution of the General Assembly was drafted by the State of Qatar, which is proof to bring a positive shift in society.
Air pollution in India has reached dangerous levels in 2024, especially in northern cities. Many…
Brazilian Federal Police Commissioner Valdecy Urquiza has been elected as the new Secretary General of…
The Dubai Sports Council has appointed four global sports icons as its Sports Ambassadors, including…
World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence…
Phobias are strong, irrational fears of specific objects, places, or situations that can make life…
World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW) is an annual global campaign observed from 18-24 November. Its…