In 1970, at Queen's University Belfast, Claire Palley became the first woman to hold a Chair in Law at a United Kingdom university. However, little is known about the circumstances surrounding this event, or Claire Palley herself. This article (part of an extended project exploring her life history) seeks to address the question ‘Was there something about Claire Palley herself that made it more likely she would become the United Kingdom's first female law professor?’ Initially focusing on method, it seeks to answer that question by utilizing, for the first time in the context of legal education, the theoretical perspective provided by the work of the sociologist Margaret Archer. Reflecting upon Claire Palley's subjectivity, it focuses on th...
There are many measures by which Lady Hale’s status as a towering judge may be established. She was ...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
This comparative study explores the lives of some of the women who first initiated challenges to mal...
In 1970, at Queen's University Belfast, Claire Palley became the first woman to hold a Chair in Law ...
In 1975 Alice Erh-Soon Tay became the second woman law professor and the first woman Professor of Ju...
Dr Ivy Williams was the first woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales. Despite this, she ...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
Although several scholars have briefly discussed CLSW in conjunction with work on other subjects, th...
Ellen McArthur was one of the earliest students of Girton College, Cambridge. Although excluded from...
This article examines the hitherto neglected history of the twelve women who studied law at Cambridg...
Thesis (M.A., Social Science)--California State University, Sacramento, 1972In the early part of thi...
Although well over half of law undergraduates are women, in nearly all law schools they are likely t...
AbstractIn this article Kate Faulkner writes about the significant moments in the journey of women a...
There are many measures by which Lady Hale’s status as a towering judge may be established. She was ...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
This comparative study explores the lives of some of the women who first initiated challenges to mal...
In 1970, at Queen's University Belfast, Claire Palley became the first woman to hold a Chair in Law ...
In 1975 Alice Erh-Soon Tay became the second woman law professor and the first woman Professor of Ju...
Dr Ivy Williams was the first woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales. Despite this, she ...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
Although several scholars have briefly discussed CLSW in conjunction with work on other subjects, th...
Ellen McArthur was one of the earliest students of Girton College, Cambridge. Although excluded from...
This article examines the hitherto neglected history of the twelve women who studied law at Cambridg...
Thesis (M.A., Social Science)--California State University, Sacramento, 1972In the early part of thi...
Although well over half of law undergraduates are women, in nearly all law schools they are likely t...
AbstractIn this article Kate Faulkner writes about the significant moments in the journey of women a...
There are many measures by which Lady Hale’s status as a towering judge may be established. She was ...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
This comparative study explores the lives of some of the women who first initiated challenges to mal...