Seminar
Paths and voices on the feminization of the legal profession
Ana Oliveira
Conceição Gomes
Élida Lauris
Madalena Duarte
Paula Fernando
Ulrike Schultz
September 17, 2012, 17h00
Room 2, CES-Coimbra
Abstract
In the last decades, a significant transformation of legal professions has been its increasing feminization. In this scenario a question
becomes eminent: when it comes to the feminisation of the judiciary, does one seek to reflect only the increase in the number of women in the judiciary or, on the contrary, is it possible to talk about a different way to apply law and do justice marked by a gender perspective?
Aiming to fill this gap in socio-legal research in Portugal, the general objective of this seminar is to discuss the existence of a female model in the administration of justice and if there is a feminine model of judging. We will try to understand if there is a feminization of justice, not only in quantitative, but also qualitative terms, and if this contributes to the emergence of a new judicial culture.
This seminar will also approach a comparative analysis, from different countries, on decision making, administration and management of justice and narratives on gender among the judges and public prosecutors.
Programme
- Women as judges and Public Prosecutors in Portugal: an introduction | Conceição Gomes, Madalena Duarte, Paula Fernando, Élida Lauris, Ana Oliveira (CES)
- Voices and Choices: Changes in the Judiciary through Feminisation | Ulrike Schultz (FernUniversität, Hagen, Alemanha) [Mais informação]
Obs: The Project “Women as Judges and Public Prosecutors in Portugal: paths, experiences and representations” presents two seminars with Ulrike Schultz, "Paths and voices on the feminization of the legal profession" and "The gender of law and judging"