Supreme Court Justices Visit to Belfast Celebrates International Women’s Day
(Pictured from left: Sarah Ramsey BL, Chair of The Bar of Northern Ireland, Ms Justice Finlay Geoghegan, The Supreme Court of Ireland, Sir Declan Morgan, Lord Chief Justice, Lady Arden, The Supreme Court and Karen Quinlivan QC, Chair of The Equality and Diversity Committee.)
On Friday the 8th of March The Bar was pleased to host Lady Arden of The Supreme Court and Ms Justice Finlay Geoghegan of The Supreme Court of Ireland for a lecture to mark International Women’s Day 2019.
The Justices spoke at a sold-out event of judges, barristers, solicitors, and academics on the achievements of women in the law and the importance of the sector continuing to work collectively to sustain and improve diversity across the justice system.
Lady Arden reflected on the importance of women on the bench and how judges must be representative of society. She predicted increasing diversity amongst the judiciary in the future and the potential of academics being appointed to the bench. She also stressed that women must ‘own’ their achievements and that she herself wrote two books while still fulfilling her full-time judicial role
Ms Justice Finlay Geoghegan outlined the unique characteristics of female advocates and the benefits they bring to the courtroom. She stressed that women tend to be excellent listeners, and this is often clear in their precise arguments and considered writing style. Historically the perceived attributes of a good advocate tended to be masculine qualities such as tall, imposing, and a deep voice but that times are changing, and women are holding their own.
Sarah Ramsey BL, Chair of The Bar of Northern Ireland commented:
“We were privileged to hear the experiences of these inspirational women to mark International Women’s Day and I would like to thank them both for making the journey and taking the time to be with us for the event. Their frankness during the Q and A in particular made for an insightful and stimulating afternoon.”
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