In Part Two, we examine the consequences of four decades of excluding women from the judiciary:
When the judiciary becomes single-gender, justice becomes single-voiced.
The absence of women has not only created inequality, but also increased violence against women, normalized discrimination, and fueled systemic corruption.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why male-only courts often rule against women in cases of domestic violence, rape, custody, and workplace discrimination;
- How the exclusion of women has intensified administrative and judicial corruption;
- And why the lack of women’s lived experiences has turned the justice system into a tool of control and repression—and how rebuilding the judiciary is the first step in rebuilding society.
The Ravi–Ham-Avā podcast series aims to expand the national discourse around universal values, democracy, the separation of religion and state, human rights, gender equality, and the preservation of Iran’s territorial integrity.
Within such a framework, we can move along the path of collective wisdom toward a free and dignified Iran—for all Iranians, regardless of belief, thought, gender, ethnicity, or background.
“Government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”