Gender and Judicial Education
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<p>Judicial Education has greatly expanded in common law countries in the past 25 years. More recently it has become a core component in judicial reform programs in developing countries with gender attentiveness as an element required by donor agencies. In civil law jurisdictions judges´ schools have long played a role in the formation of the career judiciary with a focus on entry to the judicial profession in some countries judges get an intensive in-service education at judicial academies. Gender questions however tend to be neglected in the curricula.</p> <p>These judicial education activities have generated a significant body of material and experience which it is timely to review and disseminate. Questions such as the following require answers. What is the current state of affairs? How is judicial education implemented in developed and developing countries all around the world? Who are the educators? Who is being educated? How is judicial education on gender regarded by judges? How effective are these programs?</p> <p>The chapters in this book deal with these questions. They provide a multiplicity of perspectives. Six countries are represented of these four are civil law countries (Germany Argentina Japan Bosnia and Herzegovina) and two are common law countries (Canada; Uganda). This book was previously published as a special issue of <i>International Journal of the Legal Profession</i>.</p>
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