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Women in the World's Legal Professions
By (Author) Ulrike Schultz
Edited by Gisela Shaw
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
8th April 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
340.082
Paperback
544
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 27mm
Women lawyers, less than a century ago still almost a contradiction in terms, have come to stay. Who are they Where are they What impact have they had on the profession that had for so long been a bastion of male domination These are key questions asked in this comprehensive study of women in the world's legal professions. Answers are based on both quantitative and qualitative analyses, using a variety of conceptual frameworks. Authors present and evaluate the situation of women in the legal profession in both common and civil law countries in the developed world. Fifteen countries from four continents are covered: the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, Israel, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Finland, France, Italy, Brazil, Korea and Japan. The focus ranges from judges and public prosecutors, to law professors, lawyers (attorneys), notaries and company lawyers. National differences are clearly in evidence, but so are common features cutting across national boundaries. Experience of glass ceilings and revolving doors is as widespread and as real as success stories of women lawyers pursuing their own projects.
This book is a clever collection of essays offering a comprehensive overview of women in the legal professions of the developed world. It is easy to read and absorb. It is a good reference guide for any feminist legal research or for anyone wanting a general idea of the development and advancement of women in the legal profession. Judge Richards The Queensland Lawyer March 2004 ...a timely and significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue. Erika Rackley, University of Leicester Social and Legal Studies May 2005
Ulrike Schultz is a senior academic in law at the FernUniversitt Hagen, Germany. She is also head of the law faculty's Teaching and Learning Unit, and Chair of the university's Equal Opportunities Commission. She acts as a practical skills trainer for lawyers in Germany. Gisela Shaw is a Professor of German Studies and Director of Research in the Faculty of Languages and European Studies at the University of the West of England,Bristol.