Mrs Justice Charmaine Pemberton, the CMJA’s Regional Vice President for the Caribbean, issued an Opinion piece via the UNODC’s Global Judicial Integrity Network (GJIN) today to celebrate the International Day of Women Judges:
Four excellent opinion pieces written by distinguished women judges participating in our Network have been published by the GJIN and are as follows:
- Judge Charmaine Pemberton, Judge of the Court of Appeal of the Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago: Opinion piece: Being a Well Woman Judge
- Judge Dr. Hessa Al Sulaiti, Senior Judge at the Court of Appeal of the State of Qatar: Opinion piece: From National Empowerment to International Presence: The Journey of the Qatari Woman Judge towards Global Engagement
- Judge Fatima Abdulla AlMal, First Deputy to the President of the Court of First Instance of the State of Qatar: Opinion piece: The Rising Legacy of Qatar’s Women Judges
- Judge Jakkie Wessels, Regional Court President of the Limpopo Regional Division in South Africa: Opinion piece: A Judiciary United Against Sexual Harassment: Why the 2025 Policy Matters
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Her Hon. Judge Anniel Coote-Guiness, Caribbean Gender Section representative sends the following message on the Occasion of the International Day of Women Judges:
Message from CMJA Gender Section Representative for the Caribbean
Her Hon. Chancellor of the Judiciary Justice Roxanne George issued the following statement in celebration of the International Day of Women Judges: (18) Facebook
