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Do women in the legal profession face ‘slippery ladders’ instead of ‘glass ceilings’?
Do women in the legal profession face ‘slippery ladders’ instead of ‘glass ceilings’?
In an article for Legal Business, global chair of the financial industry group at Reed Smith Tamara Box challenges the

Congratulations South Africa! Nomination of women judges ‘a huge step in redressing judicial gender injustice’.
Congratulations South Africa! Nomination of women judges ‘a huge step in redressing judicial gender injustice’.
The nomination of four women judges–Judges Zukisa Tshiqi‚ Leona Theron‚ Dhaya Pillay and Nonkosi Mhlantla–for the recently vacated position by

Gender equality in research: reason to be cautiously optimistic
Gender equality in research: reason to be cautiously optimistic
Fresh data from the European Commission shows there is an increase in new female graduates. But a lack of women

ICC nominates first female president
ICC nominates first female president
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Elected in March 2015, Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi of Argentina is the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) first female president. Along

Check out this infogram about women in law in the South Pacific
Check out this infogram about women in law in the South Pacific
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This 2014 fact sheet illustrates demographic data on women in the law in the South Pacific region. According to the