South Sudan’s justice system must move beyond formal neutrality and confront gender bias if it is to deliver equal justice for women and girls, High Court Judge Francis Amum Ayoker has said. Speaking in Juba on Saturday during the launch of his new book, A Gender Perspective on Legal Pluralism in South Sudan, Judge Amum called on judges and other justice actors to develop what he described as a “third eye”—an ability to recognize gender dynamics…
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