2025 RCSL Meeting in Rabat – Session Q

Gender Issues and Access to Justice

Paper Presentation Session of RCSL WG Civil Justice and Dispute Resolution,
part of the RCSL Sessions for the V ISA Forum 2025, Knowing Justice in the Anthropocene, Rabat, Morocco, 6-11 July 2025.
Thursday 10 July 2025, 13.00-14.45
Session Organizer: Hideaki IRIE, Kyushu University, Japan

Provisional version; the final official version will be published by ISA after registration of the presenters, which has to take place before 22 March 2025.

Session Abstract:

The WG Civil Justice and Dispute Resolution of RC12(Sociology of Law) will organize a session on Gender issues and Access to Justice.
The issue of access to justice appears sharply against the vulnerable.
A perspective that considers gender issues renews our understanding of justice.
This session will address various angles on the relationship between gender issues and access to justice issues.

Chair: Stefanie Lemke, Research Committee on Sociology of Law, Spain

(id=154504) Inclusive Forms of Access to Justice for Vulnerable Groups.
J. Marotta

(id=154600) Gender Gap in Access to Justice: The Role of Lawyers and Courts.
W. Liao and Y. Wang

(id=159618) Access to Justice and Failure to Identify Women Victims of Trafficking for Criminal Exploitation, Especially Drug Trafficking.
R. López Garrido

(id=160114) The Influence of Adversarial Conduct in Legal Procedures on Women’s Access to Justice: Female Experiences with Enemy Criminal Law Practices in the Turkish Judicial System.
G. Maraşlı

(id=162865) As a Transformative Force in Masculine Legal Culture, Feminist Advocacy “Feminists at the Court Room”.
E. ümit Atılgan

(id=164594) Inheritance Patterns in Serbia: Analyzing Gender and Kinship Disparities in Court Decisions.
M. Djordjevic and M. Vlajic

(id=160303) At the Intersection of State Law and Non-State Law: Implications of the New Divorce Amendment Act on the Fundamental Rights of Muslims in South Africa.
W. Amien


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