Abstract
In a world, where the course of current
and future national and international affairs is a derived impact of the decisions
of the International Adjudicating and Monitoring bodies, it is rather appalling
to see that representation of women at the International Bench is considered
highly impertinent. The decisions of these bodies, act as commandments shaping
the landscape of our future generations, despite this enlightenment the
representation of women at these International Institutions remains
immoderately minimal. This paper seeks to analyze the current state of gender
disparity at the international bench, rooting from the barriers and social
hostilities posed by religion at the national level. Gender disparity emerging from
religious bigotry being the focal point of this paper, I aim to highlight
India’s nominal representation at the International level.