Two women elected to serve as judges of the ICC
01 December 2009
On
18 November 2009, the Assembly of States Parties elected two new
judges, Silvia Alejandra Fernandez de Gurmendi (Argentina) and Kuniko
Ozaki (Japan), to serve nine-year terms at the Court. With their
election, the ICC maintains the majority of women on the bench that was
first achieved in January of 2009, and brings the total number of women
to 11 out of 18 judges. The Women's Initiatives highlighted the
qualifications of the five judicial candidates in a Profile of Judicial Candidates released shortly before the election.