Women's Judicial Representation in Haiti: Unintended Gains of State-Building Efforts

Author:

Tøraasen MarianneORCID

Abstract

AbstractAlthough women's representation in Haiti is generally very low, the number of women judges has increased since the demise of authoritarianism and violent conflict in the 1990s. This case study explores why. I find that “gender-neutral” judicial reforms aimed at strengthening the judiciary have done more for women's judicial representation than explicitly gender-targeted policies, which still lack implementation. Donor-supported reforms have introduced more merit-based and transparent appointment procedures for magistrates (judges and public prosecutors) based on competitive examinations. This has helped women circumvent the largely male power networks that previously excluded them from the judiciary. The judiciary remains understudied in the scholarship on women's access to decision-making in fragile and conflict-affected societies; this article contributes to this emerging literature.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Gender Studies,Sociology and Political Science,Gender Studies

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