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_aSchultz, Ulrike.. _9115365 |
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_aGender and judging/ _h[electronic resource] / _cUlrike Schultz. |
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_bHart Publishing Ltd., _c2013. |
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| 300 | _a641 p. | ||
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tIntroduction: Gender and Judging: Overview and Synthesis. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart 1: Pioneers and Eminent Women Judges. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t1.1 Becoming the First Women Judges in Ontario: Women Lawyers, Gender and the Politics of Judicial Appointment. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t1.2 Profiles in Leadership: Eminent Women Judges in the United States. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t1.3 The Entry and Integration of Women into Judicial Positions in Israel. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t1.4 First Female Judges in the Weimar Republic in Germany: Reflections on Difference. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart 2: Women Judges’ Work and Careers. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.1 Feminisation of the French 'Magistrature': Gender and Judging in a Feminised Context. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.2 'I was noticed and I was asked …' Women’s Careers in the Judiciary. Results of an empirical study for the Ministry of Justice in Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.3 Women Judges and Magistrates in Kenya: Challenges, Opportunities and Contributions. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.4 The Impact of Women on the Administration of Justice in Syria and the Judicial Selection Process. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.5 Skills for Judicial Work: Comparing Women Judges and Women Magistrates. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.6 Professional Stress, Discrimination and Coping Strategies: Similarities and Differences between Female and Male Judges in Switzerland. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart 3: Gender Perspectives in Judging. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t3.1 Gendered Experiences of a Judge in Germany. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t3.2 Women Judges in the Netherlands. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t3.3 Gender and Judging in Traditional and Modern Societies: A Comparison of Two Case Studies (Ivory Coast and Italy). |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t3.4 Gender Arguments and Gender Perspective in Legal Judgments in Argentina. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t3.5 Do Women on South Africa’s Courts Make a Difference?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart 4: Gendered Construction of Judges. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t4.1 ‘May it Please the Court’. Forming Sexualities as Judicial Virtues in Judicial Swearing-in Ceremonies. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t4.2 Let History Judge? Gender, Race, Class and Performative Identity: A Study of Women Judges in England and Wales. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart 5: Feminist Judges and Feminist Adjudication. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t5.1 Must Feminist Judges Self-identify as Feminists?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t5.2 Justice Marcia Neave: Case Study of a Feminist Judge. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t5.3 What’s in a Label?1 Argentine Judges’ Reluctance to Call Themselves Feminists. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t5.4 A Feminist Adjudication Process: Is There Such a Thing?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart 6: Quotas and Diversity. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t6.1 Which Judicial Selection Systems Generate the Most Women Judges? Lessons from the United States. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t6.2 Gender Quotas for the Judiciary in England and Wales. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t6.3 Rethinking Judicial Diversity. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart 7: Gender and Judicial Education. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t7.1 Gender and Judicial Education in India. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t7.2 Gender and Judicial Education in Japan. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t7.3 Engendering the Judiciary-Lessons from the Philippines. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t7.4 Gender Training for the Judiciary in Cambodia. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t7.5 Do German Judges Need Gender Education?. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aCover, Title,Gender and judging--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Preface--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Summary of Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of Contributors--References, Appendix, Index,Index. | |
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