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NZ Law – International Day of Women Judges NZ Law – International Day of Women Judges

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.>> Law Jobs Listed Daily on LawFuel Jobs’ Network The 10th of March is the International Day of Women Judges. In 1975, the first woman judge in New Zealand was appointed to the District Court – Dame Augusta Wallace. (pictured). Women were not appointed to the High Court until 1987 with the appointment of Anne The post NZ Law – International Day of Women Judges first appeared on . Source
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Gilberto de los Santos Cruz On 10 March, the world commemorates the International Day of Women Judges, a date that invites reflection on the importance of women's participation in the delivery of justice and on the progress and challenges that still exist to achieve true equality within the judicial systems.This commemoration was proclaimed by the United Nations in April 2021 and officially celebrated for the first time in 2022, with the aim of …

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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