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E-grāmata: Justice for Everyone: The Jurisprudence and Legal Lives of Brenda Hale

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As the first woman President of the UK Supreme Court, Brenda Hale was one of the UK's most influential judges. This collection celebrates her remarkable career, with thematic chapters from leading academics, judges and lawyers exploring the distinct mark she left on the law and the lives of many.

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, demonstrate how Hale forged her own path within male-dominated institutions, carved a space for herself and others, and, ultimately, endeavoured to promote justice for everyone.

Recenzijas

'The aim of the book is to provide enjoyment and reflection to students and practitioners who want to 'learn more about the jurisprudence and legal lives of this remarkable woman'. The collection succeeds in this and provides an expert and comprehensive account of how its subject has helped to shape socio-legal history across six decades.' Nick Clapham, The Law Society Gazette 'It is thorough and detailed, and readers will come away from the text with a greater appreciation of Hale not only as a legal scholar, but as a woman.' Rachael Blakey, Feminist Legal Studies

Papildus informācija

Featuring original research, this collection celebrates the remarkable career of former Supreme Court President, Brenda Hale.
List of Figures ix
List of Tables x
List of Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Table of Cases xvi
Table of Legislation xxviii
Table of International Treaties and Conventions xxxiii
Brenda Hale Bibliography xxxv
Part I Introduction 1(14)
1 Introduction
3(12)
Rosemary Hunter
Erika Rackley
Part II Personal Reflections 15(16)
2 On the Bench with Brenda
17(4)
David Neuberger
3 Lady Hale - Leading from the Front: Ensuring Equality and Inclusivity
21(6)
Gita Mittel
4 Lady Hale: A Personal Reflection
27(2)
Susan Glazebrook
5 Reflections on Lady Hale as an International Judge
29(2)
Beverley McLachlin
Part III Academic 31(54)
6 Women and the Law School, 1970s-1980s Celia Wells, Margot Brazier, Lesley Newton, Alison Raeside, Carol Smart and
33(11)
Erika Szyszczak
7 Justice and Welfare: Lady Hale and the Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law (formerly Journal of Social Welfare Law)
44(9)
Mavis Maclean
8 Celebrating Hoggett and Pearl, The Family, Law and Society, 1983-2009
53(21)
Daniel Monk
9 Writing Women and the Law
74(11)
Susan Atkins
Part IV Law Commissioner 85(20)
10 The Law Reformer: Transforming the Way That Policy Is Made at the Law Commission
87(18)
Linda Mulcahy
Peter G. Harris
Part V Judge 105(244)
Judicial Leadership
106(71)
11 Brenda Hale: Supporting and Inspiring Women Judges
107(10)
Laura Cox
12 Assessing Lady Hale's Impact on the UK's Final Appeal Courts
117(17)
Alan Paterson
13 The Qualities of Lady Hale's Legal Reasoning
134(9)
Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore
14 On Personhood for Everyone: Brenda Hale's Jurisprudence and Her Institution-Building
143(10)
Judith Resnik
15 Lady Hale and Access to Justice
153(16)
Hazel Genn
Chris Moss
16 Lady Hale in the South African Courts: An Illustration of the Many Roles of Foreign Case Law in South African Jurisprudence
169(8)
Catherine O'Regan
Family Law And Children's Rights
177(76)
17 Leading the Way: Baroness Hale and the New Family Law
179(13)
John Eekelaar
18 Debates on Marriage and Cohabitation
192(13)
Rebecca Probert
19 Lady Hale and Financial Remedies on Divorce
205(11)
Alison Diduck
20 Women and Domestic Abuse
216(13)
Felicity Kaganas
21 Public Child Law
229(12)
Judith Masson
22 'Hang On, What About the Child in This Case?' Lady Hale, Champion of Children's Rights
241(12)
Stephen Gilmore
Human Rights And The State
253(62)
23 Orthodox Principles and Unconventional Outcomes in Public Law
255(14)
David Feldman
24 Lady Hale: Rights, and Righting Wrongs, in Immigration and Nationality
269(9)
Devyani Prabhat
25 Baroness Hale: The Reality and Complexity of Welfare Law
278(12)
Richard Drabble
26 'A Homemaker as Well as a Judge': Lady Hale and Judicial Homemaking/Unmaking/Remaking
290(12)
Helen Carr
Jed Meers
27 Gender Equality and Article 14 ECHR: Lady Hale's Contribution
302(13)
Sandra Fredman
Private Law And The Individual
315(34)
28 Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law
317(10)
Victoria Butler-Cole
29 Lady Hale: Relationality, Care and Medical Law
327(11)
Jonathan Herring
30 Brenda Hale: Understanding Discrimination and Championing Equality
338(13)
Karon Monaghan
Part VI Creative Encounters 349(32)
31 Materialising the UK Supreme Court
351(4)
Jenny Rowe
32 Picturing Brenda Hale: From Painted Portraits to Moving Pictures
355(19)
Leslie J. Moran
33 Lady Justice: Many Sides to a Story
374(5)
Susanne Baer
34 Music to Honour Lady Hale: Set to Gilbert and Sullivan's 'A Policeman' Lot Is Not a Happy One'
379(2)
Penelope Laurans
Index 381
Rosemary Hunter FAcSS is Professor of Law and Socio-Legal Studies. She has written extensively on feminist judging and has co-organised or supported many of the feminist judgment projects around the world. She also publishes on family law processes and dispute resolution and access to justice and has held several public appointments in the family justice field. Erika Rackley is a Professor of Law. She has written widely on the jurisprudence of Lady Hale as well as related issues including gender and judging, feminist judgments and judgment-writing, judicial diversity and the UK Supreme Court.