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Women's Legal Landmarks: Celebrating the history of women and law in the UK and Ireland

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Women's Legal Landmarks: Celebrating the history of women and law in the UK and Ireland

Contributors:

By (Author) Erika Rackley
Edited by Professor Rosemary Auchmuty

ISBN:

9781782259770

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

27th December 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

340.082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

704

Dimensions:

Width 169mm, Height 244mm

Weight:

1336g

Description

Womens Legal Landmarks commemorates the centenary of womens admission in 1919 to the legal profession in the UK and Ireland by identifying key legal landmarks in womens legal history. Over 80 authors write about landmarks that represent a significant achievement or turning point in womens engagement with law and law reform. The landmarks cover a wide range of topics, including matrimonial property, the right to vote, prostitution, surrogacy and assisted reproduction, rape, domestic violence, FGM, equal pay, abortion, image-based sexual abuse, and the ordination of women bishops, as well as the life stories of women who were the first to undertake key legal roles and positions. Together the landmarks offer a scholarly intervention in the recovery of womens lost history and in the development of methodology of feminist legal history as well as a demonstration of womens agency and activism in the achievement of law reform and justice.

Reviews

The scale of this undertaking is truly remarkable and the editors are to be credited for making a success of such an ambitious project Although these landmarks are all particular to their own time and place, they speak clearly to contemporary problems with and within law They show how ruling on, arguing with, and thinking about law, all need to be transformed if meaningful change is to occur, but so too does the very framework within which these activities take place. This excellent contribution to legal scholarship will provide readers of all kinds with the intellectual tools, and impetus for action, that are necessary to engage in these difficult but vital tasks. -- Chlo Kennedy, University of Edinburgh * Edinburgh Law Review *

Author Bio

Erika Rackley is a Professor of Law at the University of Kent. Rosemary Auchmuty is a Professor of Law at the University of Reading.

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