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On April 24th, the UN celebrates the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. "It seeks to reaffirm the UN Charter and its principles of resolving disputes among countries through peaceful means. The Day acknowledges the use of multilateral decision-making and diplomacy in achieving peaceful resolutions to conflicts among nations".


One way women judges are contributing to world peace is through international courts. We would like to take advantage of this day to highlight their accomplishments.


Furthermore, GQUAL is a global campaign working to overcome the under-representation of women in international tribunals and monitoring bodies. Follow them to learn about all future open positions.


Available Positions

Hon. Judge (ret) Joyce Aluoch, International Criminal Court


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Hon. Sanji Mmasenono Monageng, International Criminal Court


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Hon. Judge Taghreed Hikmet, International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda


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Hon. Arlette Ramaroson, Internation Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia


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Hon. Janet Nosworthy, Special Tribunal of Lebanon


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