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Women on International Courts: Some Lessons Learned

In: International Criminal Law Review
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Patricia Wald International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

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Abstract

Women have achieved much since the revival of international criminal justice. But much remains to be achieved, both in the number and quality of women judges and in the way that women's concerns are addressed, as the implementation of complementarity shifts humanitarian law from international to national judicial arenas.

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