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The study offers an empirical exploration of Chinese female judges, highlighting their roles within the legal system and society post-Mao. It examines their identities, professional contributions, and the need for genuine representation in the judiciary. The author argues for the significance of judicial diversity and investigates broader themes of gender equality, women's empowerment, and emancipation in contemporary China, providing insights into the societal position of women and the impact of female judges on legal practices.
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Women Judges in Contemporary China, Anqi Shen
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- 2018
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