French. Photo: Arne Hoel. Today, the gender education gap in middle- and high-income countries has virtually disappeared. In some countries, girls outperform boys in education and the score for gender and education in Mauritius is percent. which places the country second in the SADC region. That means Maurice is. at a percentage point of. A significantly low rate of prosecutions and convictions for gender-based violence offenses also characterizes the shortcomings of the current standard and. This study concluded by asserting that district courts in India were free from gender or religious bias. The verdicts rendered by the judges and the practice of law by the lawyers were entirely fair and in good faith. Such investigations regain the trust of citizens, with the judiciary being their last resort and protector. Gender stereotypes, workplace structures and the patriarchal mentality of Nepali society all pose obstacles. A particular obstacle arises from the term used to refer to judges in Nepalese courts. In Nepal, judges are called “Shreeman” when arguing a case in court. This term can cause discomfort and can lead to a. Research has shown that language can be biased based on gender, but little research has investigated the prevalence of this bias in everyday speech. Using recordings of everyday conversations among undergraduate students, we studied two forms of gender bias: paternalism through the use of the infantilizing label of girl to refer to women and, mistreatment, neglect and death: Gender bias can lead to actions that increase risk to patients. dying. For example, the idea that heart attacks mainly affect men and the lack of awareness. The law school curriculum on the legal profession, “The Australian Legal Pr ofession”, 2011. and the justice system, however, has received considerable attention. Commentators have marveled at the persistent lack of gender diversity in the most influential and influential legal professions. honored positions. After about two decades of nearly equal numbers of men and women graduating from law schools, the gender gap in law firms, legal universities, and the justice system remains stark.