More than 80% of those becoming judges in France are women - and according to the French Justice Minister, that's too many.
He's threatened to bring in quotas to redress the balance, to the annoyance of many women working in the law in France.
French commentator Catherine Guilyardi joins Sheila McClennon to discuss why women are drawn to the French judiciary, and whether their predominance risks skewing justice there.
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