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Podgorica 11 March 2026
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Key stakeholders discuss gender equality in the judicial system of Montenegro

The UNDP Gender Team in Montenegro, in cooperation with the Council of Europe Programme Office in Podgorica, through the action Strengthening accountability of the judicial system and enhancing protection of victims' rights in Montenegro, has conducted a comprehensive research on gender equality and representation within the judicial system of Montenegro.

The research resulted in a report that was presented and discussed with key institutional stakeholders. The discussions focused on the report’s main findings and recommendations aimed at advancing gender equality, strengthening institutional mechanisms to prevent discrimination against women, and improving the response to gender-based violence.

This consultative process also contributed to strengthening institutional ownership of the findings and identifying concrete next steps for implementing the recommendations. The participation of the Supreme State Prosecutor, a judge of the Supreme Court as well as the Court’ Secretary and advisor for gender issues, as well as senior representatives of the Ministry of Justice further enriched the dialogue and reinforced the relevance of the process.

Following these discussions, the report was finalised and disseminated to relevant stakeholders. Its findings and recommendations are expected to support ongoing policy and institutional reforms and contribute to advancing gender equality within the judicial system in Montenegro.

Work in this thematic area focuses on prisons and police (including human rights in policing, healthcare in prisons and safeguards against torture and ill-treatment), human rights standards in the judiciary (focusing on enhancing the application of case-law of the European Court of Human Rights), migration issues, the efficiency of justice systems (with a focus on analysing judicial statistics to optimise court administrations) and/or legal co-operation (which concentrates on increasing the individual independence of judges and prosecutors and the accountability of the judicial system).

*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.