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  • 19/09/2012
    08:12
    Kuwait to appoint women as lawyers, judges

    Women in Kuwait will soon be appointed to the judiciary in a breakthrough for the nation.

    Read more at zawya.com
  • 09/05/2012
    12:39
    Kuwait: Court Victory for Women’s Rights

    A court decision on April 22, 2012, cancelling a ministerial order barring women from entry-level jobs at the Justice Ministry is an important victory against legally-sanctioned discrimination in Kuwait, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch urged the Kuwaiti government to act on the decision, to guarantee women equal access to all public jobs, and to amend or repeal gender-based discriminatory provisions from all its legislation, according to an article from Human Rights Watch.

    Read the full article at hrw.org

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