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UK Among Countries With the Lowest Representation of Women in the Judiciary in Europe

9th October 2016 by lwbk

A report by the Council of Europe highlights the sombre fact that, the three jurisdictions within the United Kingdom have some of the lowest percentages of female representation in their respective judiciaries. Read more here

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