Antigua and Barbuda join in the observance of International Day of Women Judges

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aw#SxOn March 10, Antigua and Barbuda observed the International Day of Women Judges, which highlights women’s representation in judicial systems.

Justice Nicola Byer of the Family Court acknowledged challenges female judges face, including balancing work and family life and not always being taken as seriously as male counterparts.

She embraced the observance as a celebration of sisterhood, emphasizing the importance of supporting fellow female judges rather than undermining them.

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12 COMMENTS

  1. I swear this is the first time I’m hearing if this observance. I guess Antigua judges were celebrating in silence for the past couple years.
    Justice Byer you are indeed right. Men really have it easy

  2. Wow it looks like this is a year of the celebration of women in all areas which is a good thing. They really need to be recognized more and as the judge says, taken for granted less. They are the backbone of many countries.. Us men just don’t want to accept it

  3. I swear this is the first time I’m hearing if this observance. I guess Antigua judges were celebrating in silence for the past couple years.
    Justice Byer you are indeed right. Men really have it easy

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