Women on Trial: Towards a Just Criminal Justice System – Part 1
It is not uncommon for the criminal justice system in the Caribbean to be questioned. Too often we hear that there is one law for Continue...
Read MorePosted by Judith Soares | Nov 22, 2009 |
It is not uncommon for the criminal justice system in the Caribbean to be questioned. Too often we hear that there is one law for Continue...
Read MorePosted by Judith Soares | Nov 2, 2009 | Opinion |
The issue of human rights and peace is being highlighted now more than ever. This is so because the world is in turmoil and peace Continue...
Read MorePosted by Judith Soares | Feb 26, 2009 |
In this essay, we argue that religion, in the Caribbean and Latin America embodies what we term ‘gender ideology’ which, in our discussion, would embody Continue...
Read MorePosted by Judith Soares | Feb 5, 2009 |
It has often been argued that religion is a repressive force in women’s lives, and religious texts advise on and justify the inferiority and subordination Continue...
Read MorePosted by Judith Soares | Jan 28, 2009 | Opinion |
The history of women is one of repeated injuries against this social group, which has been campaigning for ages for a just social order based Continue...
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