The article provides a brief guide to some potential archival sources at IALS for gender based research, focussing particularly on the admission of women to the legal profession after the First World War and beyond. Sources will include the records of legal education, academic and membership organisations and material relating to professional practice. The article also provides guidance to researchers on using the IALS Archive. Elizabeth Dawson was Archivist (part – time) at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies from 2003 to 2014, where she developed archive collections and research facilities
Dr Ruth Frendo, Archivist and Records Manager at the Institute of Advanced legal Studies (IALS), exp...
Pre-print of a brief article to be published in the IALS/SALS journal Amicus Curiae. Clare Cowling (...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
This article outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the academic study of law, ...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
The enactment of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act in 1919 tore down a significant gender barri...
A listing, for information, of the archival resources of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in ...
Legal biography remains, with some exceptions, strongly influenced by Victorian biographical models,...
This workshop has been designed to complement the Women’s Legal Landmarks project commemorating the ...
Legal biography remains, with some exceptions, strongly influenced by Victorian biographical models,...
The Gendered Life of Legal Aid, 1863-1960 (manuscript in process) will be the first monograph on the...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
Drawing on the research I undertook into the life of Gwyneth Bebb, who in 1913 challenged the Law So...
This article examines the struggle by women to gain access to higher education opportunities in law ...
This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gen...
Dr Ruth Frendo, Archivist and Records Manager at the Institute of Advanced legal Studies (IALS), exp...
Pre-print of a brief article to be published in the IALS/SALS journal Amicus Curiae. Clare Cowling (...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
This article outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the academic study of law, ...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
The enactment of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act in 1919 tore down a significant gender barri...
A listing, for information, of the archival resources of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in ...
Legal biography remains, with some exceptions, strongly influenced by Victorian biographical models,...
This workshop has been designed to complement the Women’s Legal Landmarks project commemorating the ...
Legal biography remains, with some exceptions, strongly influenced by Victorian biographical models,...
The Gendered Life of Legal Aid, 1863-1960 (manuscript in process) will be the first monograph on the...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
Drawing on the research I undertook into the life of Gwyneth Bebb, who in 1913 challenged the Law So...
This article examines the struggle by women to gain access to higher education opportunities in law ...
This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gen...
Dr Ruth Frendo, Archivist and Records Manager at the Institute of Advanced legal Studies (IALS), exp...
Pre-print of a brief article to be published in the IALS/SALS journal Amicus Curiae. Clare Cowling (...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...