There are many measures by which Lady Hale’s status as a towering judge may be established. She was the first woman appointed to the UK’s highest appellate court, the only woman ever to sit on the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, the first woman Deputy President and first woman President of the UK Supreme Court. She has influenced the development of UK law across a wide range of areas, having an impact on the lives of millions of women, men and children. This chapter focuses on how Lady Hale’s feminism has shaped and informed her ‘towering’ judicial status. Drawing on a detailed examination of her jurisprudence, both on and off the court, it examines her jurisprudential, administrative and wider community leadership. It argues that...
A special concern of this paper is the presence of women at the top of the judicial hierarchy. Under...
Taking the media reaction to Brenda Hale's appointment to the appellate committee of the House of Lo...
This thesis addresses the subject of women magistrates in England and Wales from their introduction ...
Book synopsis: As the first woman to be appointed President of the UK Supreme Court, Brenda Hale was...
In January 2004 Baroness Brenda Hale became the first woman to sit on the Appellate Committee of the...
Taking the UK Ministry of Justice’s ongoing quest to ensure a more diverse judiciary as its starting...
In January 2004 Baroness Brenda Hale became the first woman to sit on the Appellate Committee of the...
Taking the UK Ministry of Justice’s ongoing quest to ensure a more diverse judiciary as its starting...
Taking the UK Ministry of Justice’s ongoing quest to ensure a more diverse judiciary as its starting...
This is the video and transcript of a conversation between Erika Rackley and Rosemary Hunter and Lad...
Prompted by two of the premises of feminist judgment-writing projects – that feminist judgments are ...
While feminist legal scholarship has thrived within universities and in some sectors of legal practi...
This Article delves into the life and work of Judge [Florence] Allen to provide insight to the contr...
My topic is the role of the judiciary in the work of Madame Justice Wilson, but I am going to use a ...
This landmark chapter focuses on Dame Rose Heilbron QC, barrister and judge, who became the first wo...
A special concern of this paper is the presence of women at the top of the judicial hierarchy. Under...
Taking the media reaction to Brenda Hale's appointment to the appellate committee of the House of Lo...
This thesis addresses the subject of women magistrates in England and Wales from their introduction ...
Book synopsis: As the first woman to be appointed President of the UK Supreme Court, Brenda Hale was...
In January 2004 Baroness Brenda Hale became the first woman to sit on the Appellate Committee of the...
Taking the UK Ministry of Justice’s ongoing quest to ensure a more diverse judiciary as its starting...
In January 2004 Baroness Brenda Hale became the first woman to sit on the Appellate Committee of the...
Taking the UK Ministry of Justice’s ongoing quest to ensure a more diverse judiciary as its starting...
Taking the UK Ministry of Justice’s ongoing quest to ensure a more diverse judiciary as its starting...
This is the video and transcript of a conversation between Erika Rackley and Rosemary Hunter and Lad...
Prompted by two of the premises of feminist judgment-writing projects – that feminist judgments are ...
While feminist legal scholarship has thrived within universities and in some sectors of legal practi...
This Article delves into the life and work of Judge [Florence] Allen to provide insight to the contr...
My topic is the role of the judiciary in the work of Madame Justice Wilson, but I am going to use a ...
This landmark chapter focuses on Dame Rose Heilbron QC, barrister and judge, who became the first wo...
A special concern of this paper is the presence of women at the top of the judicial hierarchy. Under...
Taking the media reaction to Brenda Hale's appointment to the appellate committee of the House of Lo...
This thesis addresses the subject of women magistrates in England and Wales from their introduction ...