Profiles and status of women in judiciaries in East Africa / by The Kenyan Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya).
Material type:
- Introduction to the Project
- About ICJ Kenya
- Purpose and scope of the Research
- Methodology and Limitations
- Women's Representation and Participation in Judicial Institutions - Theoretical Framework
- Enhancing judicial legitimacy
- Improving women's full and equal participation across society
- Compliance with international treaty obligations
- Perceived impact of women on judicial decisions-making
- Findings on Obstacles to Enhancing Gender Equity
- Social attitudes and political will
- Judicial culture
- Policy development and implementation
- Representational equality - mixed results
- Substantive inequality through internal policy
- Findings on the Maputo Protocol and its Impact on East African Judiciaries
- Perceptions about impact on judicial decisions
- Imprint on case law
- Strategies for Change - Good Practices from Around the Region
- Affirmative-action - just the beginning
- Continuing training and sensitization
- Clear policy guidelines
- Transforming management on human capital
- Role of civil society
- Role of donor partners
- Conclusion and Recommendations
- Bibliography
- Appendix A & B: Interviewee List & Guide
- 23 305.42 .ICJ
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Ombudsman Library Headquarters Main shelves | Ombudsman Library Headquarters | 305.42 .ICJ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0000000003884 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31 - 32).
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