It’s a conundrum. Why haven’t women progressed in the upper echelons of the legal profession relative to the numbers graduating from law schools? There have been several reports into the issue of Women in the Legal Profession in Australia in the last ten years. This paper does not aim to answer the larger question. Rather it draws together a cameo of the published writing on this area as a basis for further research
In addition to collating details of the demographic and working habits of over 2500 QLS members, the...
This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social...
This study presents an analysis of the obstacles that women lawyers face in advancing from the early...
This report examines the experiences of women in the legal profession – focusing on discrimination,...
[Extract] It has been almost 20 years since the ground-breaking report of the Australian Law Reform ...
The inspiration for this paper was a short comment in the Commonwealth Law Review, entitled ‘The Law...
but disappeared. Over the past two decades the number of women graduating from law school and practi...
Women solicitors remain a minority in the Queensland legal profession, and they do not reach the sen...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
The women in law literature review is part of our Women in Leadership in the Law project. The revie...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
In spite of an increasing reliance on women entrants to the legal profession, women remain under-rep...
Unique in both scope and perspective, "Calling for Change" investigates the status of women within t...
Although women lawyers faced many challenges at the turn of the twentieth century, many of them foun...
In addition to collating details of the demographic and working habits of over 2500 QLS members, the...
This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social...
This study presents an analysis of the obstacles that women lawyers face in advancing from the early...
This report examines the experiences of women in the legal profession – focusing on discrimination,...
[Extract] It has been almost 20 years since the ground-breaking report of the Australian Law Reform ...
The inspiration for this paper was a short comment in the Commonwealth Law Review, entitled ‘The Law...
but disappeared. Over the past two decades the number of women graduating from law school and practi...
Women solicitors remain a minority in the Queensland legal profession, and they do not reach the sen...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
The women in law literature review is part of our Women in Leadership in the Law project. The revie...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
In spite of an increasing reliance on women entrants to the legal profession, women remain under-rep...
Unique in both scope and perspective, "Calling for Change" investigates the status of women within t...
Although women lawyers faced many challenges at the turn of the twentieth century, many of them foun...
In addition to collating details of the demographic and working habits of over 2500 QLS members, the...
This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social...
This study presents an analysis of the obstacles that women lawyers face in advancing from the early...