This working paper contributes to the debate over diversity and inclusion in the legal profession by exploring the meaning of 'merit' and its social and cultural context
Intersectionality theory is concerned with integrating social characteristics to better understandin...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
This article presents a set of snapshots of diversity in the legal academy in response to the call b...
The discourse of merit is central to the “boundary” practices deployed by the white male elite of th...
This paper critically explores an initiative by the Legal Services Board to create data sets for eas...
Purpose – Argues that merely complying with legislation is not sufficient to accomplish genuine...
The legal profession, in common with other professions, does not represent the diverse society it se...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
This article provides a critique of The Fairness Project, a learning and teaching project on equalit...
For leading law firms in the City of London, diversity and inclusion has become an important human r...
Professor Yxta Maya Murray explores the notion of Merit-Teaching - the expansion of our current idea...
The legal profession lags behind other occupations in achieving diversity, and its quest for equalit...
This Article aims to examine equality and inclusion in legal services from the perspectives of would...
In this chapter we argue that there is a need to reconceptualise what we mean by talent in the legal...
Intersectionality theory is concerned with integrating social characteristics to better understandin...
Intersectionality theory is concerned with integrating social characteristics to better understandin...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
This article presents a set of snapshots of diversity in the legal academy in response to the call b...
The discourse of merit is central to the “boundary” practices deployed by the white male elite of th...
This paper critically explores an initiative by the Legal Services Board to create data sets for eas...
Purpose – Argues that merely complying with legislation is not sufficient to accomplish genuine...
The legal profession, in common with other professions, does not represent the diverse society it se...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
This article provides a critique of The Fairness Project, a learning and teaching project on equalit...
For leading law firms in the City of London, diversity and inclusion has become an important human r...
Professor Yxta Maya Murray explores the notion of Merit-Teaching - the expansion of our current idea...
The legal profession lags behind other occupations in achieving diversity, and its quest for equalit...
This Article aims to examine equality and inclusion in legal services from the perspectives of would...
In this chapter we argue that there is a need to reconceptualise what we mean by talent in the legal...
Intersectionality theory is concerned with integrating social characteristics to better understandin...
Intersectionality theory is concerned with integrating social characteristics to better understandin...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
This article presents a set of snapshots of diversity in the legal academy in response to the call b...