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16 January 2024

BOOK: Victoria BARNES, Nora HONKALA & Sally WHEELER (eds.), Women, Their Lives, and the Law. Essays in Honour of Rosemary Auchmuty (London: Routledge, 2023), 230 p. ISBN 9781509962082, 90 GBP

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Abstract:

This collection of essays honours Rosemary Auchmuty, Professor of Law at the University of Reading, UK. She has fostered the study of women's academic careers and, more politically, advanced progress on gender and equality issues including same-sex marriage and property law. Her research promotes the case of feminist legal history as a way of revealing the place of women and challenging dominant historical narratives that cast them aside. Just as Rosemary's work does, the book seeks to end the marginalisation and exclusion of women in the legal world, by including them. The book begins fittingly with a discussion of Miss Bebb, the woman whose biography Auchmuty deployed to push feminist legal history into the mainstream. It turns then to a discussion of women known and unknown and their struggles within the legal profession offering within those chapters a critical appraisal of the role of history and biography as a methodology. From there it moves to consider feminist perspectives and critiques of the dominant structures of private law. This is followed by chapters that explore those who educate the legal profession within the academy. The chapters, and the collection as a whole, examine areas of law that have a deep significance for women's lives.

Table of contents:

1. The Recovery of a Rising Star: Miss Bebb – Broken Biography, Judith Bourne (St Mary's University, UK)
2. Women Jurists Under the Swastika, Ulrike Schultz (FernUniversität, Germany)
3. Beyond Firsts: Feminist Biography and Early Women Barristers, Caroline Derry (Open University, UK)
4. Anna van Zwanenberg – A Life History, Anonymous
5. Gender, Feminism and Unsung Workers: The Early Years of the Law Centres Movement 1970-1980, Marie Burton (University of Oxford, UK) and Linda Mulcahy (University of Oxford, UK)
6. Rosemary Auchmuty – Doing Feminist Legal Biography, Fiona Cownie (University of London, UK)
7. Spinsters, Goblins and Contract, Sally Wheeler (Australian National University, Australia)
8. The Heroines, the Underdogs, and Everything In-between: Injecting a Feminist Approach into Family Law History, Sharon Thompson (Cardiff University, UK)
9. Change, Challenge and Resistance in Family Law, Felicity Diduck (Brunel University, UK) and Alison Diduck (University College London, UK)
10. Relationship Recognition: Feminism, Law, and Transformation, Susan Boyd (University of British Columbia, Canada) and Claire Young (University of British Columbia, Canada)
11. Until Marriage Do Us Part: Women Teachers and the Marriage Bar in the 1920s, Harriet Samuels (University of Westminster, UK)
12. Women and Publishing in Family and Property Law Journals, Victoria Barnes (Queen's University Belfast, UK) and Nora Honkala (University of Reading, UK)
13. Locating Feminist Scholars and Scholarship in the Legal Academy, Rosemary Hunter (University of Kent, UK) 
14. Auchmuty, Legal Education and Equality, Lisa Webley (University of Birmingham, UK)

Read more here.

 


07 December 2020

BOOK: Valerio TORREGIANI, Stato e culture corporative nel Regno Unito. Progetti per una rappresentanza degli interessi economici nella riflessione inglese della prima metà del XX secolo (Milano: Giuffrè, 2018). ISBN: 9788814225994, pp. 300, € 28,00

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Il volume offre una ricostruzione dello sviluppo e della diffusione di culture politico-giuridiche corporative nel Regno Unito durante la prima metà del XX secolo. A partire dalla fine del XIX secolo, l'emergere delle strutture associative collettive tipiche della modernità industriale - partiti, sindacati operai, federazioni industriali, etc. - inizia a mettere in crisi il modello individualista di convivenza politica, economica e sociale, provocando un ricco dibattito teorico sul tema della rappresentanza degli interessi economici. La ricerca analizza il percorso di elaborazione di proposte di riforma istituzionale di tipo corporativo nel contesto politico-culturale inglese, interpretate come parte integrante di quella policentrica famiglia di somiglianze corporative che, dichiarandosi alternativa alle ideologie liberale e socialista, caratterizzò molti contesti nazionali durante la prima metà del XX secolo.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Valerio Torreggiani is research fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon. His main research interests include: (a) the trans-national diffusion of corporatist ideas, analysed under an interdisciplinary political, economic, juridical and cultural perspective; (b) the history of trade unions and employers' federations in the 19th and 20th centuries; (c) the history of contemporary financial systems; and (d) the history of international organizations, specifically the International Labour Organization. He is a member of NETCOR (Network for the Analysis of Corporatism and Organized Interests), ESHET (European Society for the History of Economic Thought), HION (History of International Organization Network), COMFAS (International Association for Comparative Fascist Studies), SISSCO (Società Italiana per lo Studio della Storia Contemporanea), SISLav (Società Italiana di Storia del Lavoro) and LISE (Laboratorio Italiano di Storia Economica).

TABLE OF CONTENTS

It can be downloaded in PDF version, here.


More information with the publisher.

03 December 2020

BOOK : J.John SACKAR, Lord Devlin (Hart Publishing, 2020)

 

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 The author, Justice John Sackar is a judge at the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

ABOUT THE BOOK : Lord Devlin was a leading lawyer of his generation. Moreover, he was one of the most recognised figures in the judiciary, thanks to his role in the John Bodkin Adams trial and the Nyasaland Commission of Inquiry. It is hard then to believe that he retired as a Law Lord at a mere 58 years of age. This important book looks at the life, influences and impact of this most important judicial figure. Starting with his earliest days as a schoolboy before moving on to his later years, the author draws a compelling picture of a complex, brilliant man who would shape not just the law but society more generally in post-war Britain.

 TABLE OF CONTENTS :

1. Ab Ovo
2. God's House
3. The Early Years in the Law
4. A Relentless Workload
5. The Celebrity
6. Friends Across the Atlantic
7. Up a Notch
8. Darkest Africa
9. The Return to Normality?
10. Appellate Life
11. Not Quite the Wilderness
12. New Challenges and the Enemy Within
13. Revenge