Gender and careers in the legal academy

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Gender and careers in the legal academy

edited by Ulrike Schultz ... [et al.]

(Oñati international series in law and society)

Hart Pub., 2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In the past fifteen years there has been a marked increase in the international scholarship relating to women in law. The lives and careers of women in legal practice and the judiciary have been extensively documented and critiqued, but the central conundrum remains: Does the presence of women make a difference? What has been largely overlooked in the literature is the position of women in the legal academy, although central to the changing culture. To remedy the oversight, an international network of scholars embarked on a comparative study, which resulted in this path-breaking book. The contributors uncover fascinating accounts of the careers of the academic pioneers as well as exploring broader theoretical issues relating to gender and culture. The provocative question as to whether the presence of women makes a difference informs each contribution.

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Introduction: Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy: Overview and Synthesis Ulrike Schultz, FernUniversitat in Hagen, Germany PART I GENDER AND CAREERS IN THE LEGAL ACADEMY 1. Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy in Germany: Women's Difficult Path from Pioneers to a (Still Contested) Minority Ulrike Schultz, FernUniversitat in Hagen, Germany 2. Gender and the Legal Academy in the UK: A Product of Proxies and Hiring and Promotion Practices Liz Duff, University of Westminster, UK and Lisa Webley, University of Birmingham, UK 3. The Feminisation of Legal Academia in Quebec: Achievements and Challenges Julie Paquin, University of Ottawa, Canada 4. Women, Difference and Identities in the Brazilian Legal Professoriate Maria da Gloria Bonelli, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil 5. India's Women Legal Academics: Who They Are and Where You Might Find Them Swethaa S Ballakrishnen, University of California, Irvine, USA and Rupali Samuel is a human rights lawyer and researcher based in New Delhi 6. Women in the Legal Academy at the Law School of the University of Buenos Aires Beatriz Kohen, University of Palermo , Italy, Sonia Ariza Navarrete, University of Palermo, Italy and Maria de los Angeles Ramallo, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina 7. Breaking the Veil of Masculinity? Women and the Legal Academy in Ghana J Jarpa Dawuni, Howard University, USA PART II HISTORY OF WOMEN IN LAW FACULTIES 8. Why not Faster? Women in the Czech and Czechoslovak Legal Academy Jan Kober, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic 9. Gender and Law Teaching in Scotland Peter Robson, University of Strathclyde, UK 10. Women's Entry and Integration into Israel's Legal Academia: History, Story, Non-Story and the Men(tor) Eyal Katvan, Peres Academic Center, Israel and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, Bar-Ilan University, Israel 11. Women Legal Academics in China Xiaonan Liu, China University of Political Science and Law, China 12. Women Law Teachers in the Philippines then, Now and Six Decades in between: The Cheerless Transformation of a Road Less Travelled to a Path Oft-Chosen for Convenience Emily Sanchez Salcedo, De La Salle University, Philippines PART III FIRST AND EARLY WOMEN LAW PROFESSORS 13. Madeleine Gevers-Dwelshauvers (1897-1994). A Grande Dame at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles Hans den Tonkelaar, Radboud University, the Netherlands 14. Compromise, Autonomy and Courage: Derkje Hazewinkel-Suringa, First Female Law Professor in the Netherlands (1889-1970) Leny de Groot-van Leeuwen, Radboud University, the Netherlands 15. Inkeri Anttila, the First Woman Law Professor in Finland (1916-2013) Harriet Silius, Abo Akademi University, Finland 16. Women and the Legal Academy in Estonia: In Memory of Vera Poska-Grunthal, the First Woman Law Lecturer in Tartu Merike Ristikivi, University of Tartu, Estonia 17. Alice Erh-Soon Tay and the Character of Legal Knowledge Susan Bartie, University of Tasmania 18. Oral History and Australia's First Women Law Professors Kim Rubenstein, University of Canberra, Australia 19. The Way to Barbara Armstrong, First Tenure-Track Law Professor in an Accredited US Law School Susan D Carle, American University Washington, USA 20. Why Aisha Rateb could not become Egypt's First Female Judge, and became Egypt's First Female Law Professor Instead Omnia Mehanna, Egypt country national coordinator of the African Union of Development NGOs (UAOD) and Nadia Sonneveld, Leiden University, the Netherlands 21. First Female Law Student and Law Professor in Kuwait: Badria Al-Awadhi Opens Doors for Women in Law 1967-2020 Rania Maktabi, Ostfold University College, Norway PART IV PERSONAL NARRATIVES 22. Memories: Becoming a Law Professor Celia Wells, University of Bristol, UK 23. 'Herculean Obstacles and Intrepid Complainants': The Sex Discrimination Complaint at Osgoode Hall Law School, 1987-1994 Mary Jane Mossman, York University, Canada PART V FEMINISM IN THE LEGAL ACADEMY 24. The Road to Olive Stone Rosemary Auchmuty, University of Reading, UK and Jennifer Temkin, University of Sussex, UK 25. The First and Last(?) Feminist Law Professors in Australia Margaret Thornton, Australian National University 26. Feminist Legal Academics: Changing the Epistemology of American Law through Conflicts, Controversies and Comparisons Carrie Menkel-Meadow, University of California, Irvine, USA PART VI REFLECTIONS ON MASCULINITIES AND FEMININITIES IN THE LEGAL ACADEMY 27. Rethinking Masculinities in the Legal Academy: Men, Gender and Legal Careers (Or, Whatever Happened to the 'Nutty Professor'?) Richard Collier, Newcastle University, UK 28. Patriarchal Discourses in the UK Legal Academy: The Case of the Reasonable Man Hilary Sommerlad, Leeds University, UK

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