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Engendering the Philippine Judiciary
Copyright©2006¤
by the authors and the UP Center for Womenûs Studies Foundation, Inc.
All rithts reserved.
ISBN 978/971-8720-42-4
About the cover
Justice has always been portrayed as a woman, although throughout history,
it has aften been denied women. In the cover, the painter Emmanuel
Garibay takes off from the classical tradition of Lady Justice in the image of
a blindfolded Caucasian woman with a sward in one hand and a scale in the
other. In this rendition, Justice carries not a scale as in traditional partrayals
but a girl-child who bears the scales of justice. Lady Justice also no langer
wears a blindfald, signifying that justice is not blind to gender.
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Painting by Emmanuel Garibay
Cover layout by Theia Initiative
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