Book synopsis: As the first woman to be appointed President of the UK Supreme Court, Brenda Hale was one of the UK's most high profile and influential judges, and she is among the most powerful women leaders of our time. For almost half a century, she pioneered as an educator, reformer, and decision-maker, leaving a distinct mark on the law and the lives of many. In commemoration of her recent retirement from the Supreme Court, this collection celebrates her long and illustrious career. Organised by thematic chapters and featuring original research from leading academics, judges and lawyers, this book offers a comprehensive account of Lady Hale's achievements and enduring impact. The contributors, many of whom were her peers and colleagues,...
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Women's Legal Landmarks commemorates the centenary of women's admission in 1919 to the legal profess...
Honorable Women: Mediating Justice After Feminism examines the relationship between female judges, r...
It is my esteemed pleasure to welcome the Special Issue of the Wolverhampton Law Journal (WLJ), whic...
There are many measures by which Lady Hale’s status as a towering judge may be established. She was ...
This landmark chapter focuses on Dame Rose Heilbron QC, barrister and judge, who became the first wo...
2018 was a vintage year of celebrations, commemorating the centenary of some women gaining the right...
Dorothy Wright Nelson was a prominent federal judge on the level just below the U.S. Supreme Court f...
Desmond Greer, Chairman of the Human Trustees describes the aims and work on the Hamlyn Trust on the...
Book synopsis: Biteback Publishing is delighted to announce a major new project, a two volume series...
Book synopsis: Linda S. Clark is a distinguished scholar of fifteenth-century England, best known fo...
This is the first full biography of Justice Leah Ward Sears. In 1992 Sears became the first woman an...
Women and the Law is a pioneering study of the way in which the law has treated women – at work, in ...
Mr. Dean, Mme Justice Wilson, Mrs. Read, other distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen: May I say...
Linda Harrison, Introduction: Inspiration, Anticipation, and Celebration: The 10th Annual Leo Goodwi...
Summarizes the legacy of law and leadership of Beverley McLachlin, the longest-serving Chief Justice...
Women's Legal Landmarks commemorates the centenary of women's admission in 1919 to the legal profess...
Honorable Women: Mediating Justice After Feminism examines the relationship between female judges, r...
It is my esteemed pleasure to welcome the Special Issue of the Wolverhampton Law Journal (WLJ), whic...