Women and the judiciary in Syria: appointments process,training and career paths |
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Authors: | Monique C Cardinal |
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Institution: | Faculté de théologie et de sciences religieuses , Université Laval , Québec , Canada |
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Abstract: | This article describes the recruitment, training and career paths of women judges and public prosecutors in Syria over a period of 30 years (1975–2005). It analyses both quantitative and qualitative data drawn from official statistics and interviews conducted with 67 women judges and public prosecutors in Syria's largest cities, Damascus and Aleppo. The paper focuses on how training of the judiciary has changed since the founding of the new Institute of Judicial Studies and the effect this change has had on women's career paths. The entry of women to the judiciary in 1975 and the restructuring of the training system in 2002 are the two most important events in the recent history of the judiciary in Syria. |
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