When interpreting the Hebrew Bible from a feminist point of view, many people quickly conquered women with the hands of men and accused the biblical literature of lack of women's expression. However, some women may be objective or left out, but the notion of this inequality is not always right. In particular, in judges' books, women are not considered to be personality nor completely ignored. Indeed, there are many powerful female characters playing an important role in "judge books", effectively being drawn as leaders, heroes, and competent and competent figures.
A female law scholar. In the relevant note, the feminist has determined that the claimed marginal effect is based primarily on the assumption that women are not involved in men, but women are involved in context analysis. Such analysis may be good in itself, but there is no good reason to believe that a male judge can not use it. As this article observes, some authors believe that more female law scholars are needed to ensure a more representative judicial system. 51 These discussions are similar to those described above in the analysis. A representative argument claims that the current male-dominated judiciary must drive most female concerns. From a democratic theory point of view, this issue will be adjusted and ask whether the judge should be the representative of the people.
An Australian female judge analyzed by rosemary hunter shows that the number of recently appointed women is "hiding underestimates of female judges and this situation does not show signs of weakening in the near future" , The female judge has experienced attracting the attention of Rosa-Mothante. Their colleagues and the media questioned their qualifications and showed frank hostility toward them. 64 Assuming that men are natural residents of these positions, women are acquiring these positions by political manipulation rather than political manipulation, and are appointing adequate women. Men are more vulnerable to issues and gender challenges. Claim based on conflict of interest.