Integrating Women’s Perspective into Justice System, by Ambassador mo

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To ensure women are not “ruled out of the law,” gender perspective needs to be integrated into countries’ criminal justice systems according to the UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers Gabriela Knaul.(PHOTO Above) “Given the historical and pervasive discrimination against women throughout the world, we have to look at how women are represented and treated in the criminal justice system,” Ms. Knaul said, presenting her latest annual report in New York to the General Assembly. Historical Discrimination/Disenfranchisement: Ms. Knaul said integrating a gender outlook is a fundamental step towards allowing equal access to justice for men and women and stressed that “we all have an essential responsibility to integrate a gender perspective into our own mandates and work.” Given the historical and pervasive discrimination against women throughout the world, we have to look at how women are represented and treated in the criminal justice system. Ms. Knaul also expressed particular concern for the lack of integration and women’s points of view into judicial procedures, noting that women’s representation should be encouraged and “traditional notions of judging and judicial authority must be challenged. I hope this report will encourage stakeholders to properly study, understand, assess, and challenge the impacts and effects that gender-based stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination have on both women and men in their access to and engagement in the justice system as a whole, and the criminal justice system in particular.” Related Article – “Inviting Proposals for Grants: Arab Women Focus” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/blog_post/inviting-proposal-for-grants-arab-women-focus-by-ambassador-mo/36333 RELATED ARTICLE – “Rural Women in Addressing Food Security & Poverty” - - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/blog_post/rural-women-in-addressing-food-security-poverty-by-susan-sacirbey/36280 By Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey Facebook – Become a Fan at “Diplomatically Incorrect” Twitter – Follow us at DiplomaticallyX War Crimes Justice” Channel - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/c/war-crimes-justice




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"Voice of the Global Citizen"- Diplomatically Incorrect (diplomaticallyincorrect.org) provide film and written reports on issues reflecting diplomatic discourse and the global citizen. Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey (@MuhamedSacirbey) is former Foreign Minister Ambassador of Bosnia & Herzegovina at the United Nations. "Mo" is also signatory of the Rome Conference/Treaty establishing the International…

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