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Challenges Faced by Women in Becoming Judges: Religious, Social, and Gender Biases Examined

This presentation delves into the complex issue of whether women can hold positions as judges, exploring religious, social, and gender biases that hinder their progress. While some believe in gender equality, religious and social norms present significant barriers. The impact of emotions on judgment, cultural traditions, and religious beliefs are all scrutinized in this comprehensive analysis. Despite advancements in some areas, the road to women achieving equal footing as judges is still fraught with challenges.

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Challenges Faced by Women in Becoming Judges: Religious, Social, and Gender Biases Examined

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  1. Can women be judges? Presented by: Omar Ezz el arab Instructor: Dr/ Randa Donia Dr/ Mona Kamhawy

  2. Background information • Definition of judge. • Women can never be accepted in such high position.

  3. Thesis Statement • While it may be true that women can be equal to men in many careers, being a judge is not one of those careers because of religious and social reasons.

  4. Counter argument • Many people agree with the idea as they claime that women are equal to men. • Other people agree with this idea as women have proved their performance in being judges in their “family courts”.

  5. 1st argument • Religion does not allow a woman to be a judge. • Opinions of religious figures about this topic.

  6. 2nd argument • How can emotions affect women? • Emotions lead to impaired judgment.

  7. 3rd argument • Social traditions of Arab and Islamic countries are obstacles in the way of women becoming judge.

  8. Conclusion • The idea of women being judges may be still far away from success.

  9. Any Question? Thank You!  Ramadan Kareem

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