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Be-in-the-Know! Gender @ the International Court of Justice
Gender representation in international courts and tribunals.

African Women in Law
Feb 25, 20210 min read
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Be-in-the-Know! Gender @ the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
Gender diversity and representation in international courts and tribunals.

African Women in Law
Feb 23, 20210 min read
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BE-IN-THE-KNOW! Gender @ the ICC
The proportion of African women judges on the bench of the International Criminal Court.

African Women in Law
Feb 1, 20210 min read
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Another Judicial Win for Women of Africa: Judge Miatta Maria Samba Elected to the ICC Bench.
By J. Jarpa Dawuni, P.h.D. Congratulations to Judge Miatta Maria Samba for her recent election to the bench of the International Criminal...

African Women in Law
Dec 29, 20204 min read
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The Next Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court: A Consensus or a Convoluted Process?
By Ovo Imoedemhe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Business and Law Dah Al Hekma University Introduction The Bureau of the Assembly...

African Women in Law
Dec 18, 20208 min read
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Congratulations to Judge Julia Sebutinde of the International Court of Justice.
By J. Jarpa Dawuni, Ph.D. Maame Ama Adu-Mensah The Institute of African Women in Law extends sincere congratulations to Judge Julia...

African Women in Law
Nov 20, 20203 min read
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Breaking the Bonds of Judicial Patriarchy at the International Court of Justice: States Must Act Now
By J. Jarpa Dawuni, Ph.D. Executive Director, Institute for African Women in Law In the words of UN Secretary-General, António Guterres,...

African Women in Law
Nov 10, 20205 min read
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Open Letter to the African Union: Africa’s Opportunity to Address Gender Diversity at the ICJ
The African Union must live up to its espousal of gender equality by endorsing the incumbent candidate's re-election—who has the merit, come

African Women in Law
Oct 29, 20206 min read
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