Tanzania: Women Judges Lead Charge Against GBV
Women judges in Tanzania are advocating against gender-based violence (GBV) and promoting justice during the International Day of Women Judges 2026 commemoration.
‘Not just lawyers, now women should become judges’, CJI gave the mantra of equality on Women’s Day
The Chief Justice of India emphasized the importance of women's representation in the legal profession during the first national conference of 'Indian Women in Law'.
Erika Hilton proposes end to retirement for judges convicted of violence
Federal Deputy Erika Hilton proposes a constitutional amendment to eliminate compulsory retirement for judges convicted of violence against women and children.
Ministry of Women and AGU request that CNJ investigate judges who acquitted defendant for the rape of a minor
The Ministry of Women and AGU have requested an investigation into judges who acquitted a man accused of raping a minor.
This is what the new judges are like: young women without lawyers in the close family
A total of 121 new judges, primarily young women without a family background in law, will formally acquire their status at a ceremony in Barcelona, with significant contributions from the Andalucía region.