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Gender, Choice and Commitment: Women Solicitors in England and Wales and the Struggle for Equal Status

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By (author): Hilary Sommerlad Peter Sanderson

First published in 1998, reissued here with a new preface, this volume is the first full-length discussion of womens experiences in the solicitors profession in the UK. It provides an account which is grounded in historical research and a contemporary research study. The authors explore this material to analyze both womens own experiences and the mainstream culture and structure of the profession. Following a treatment of the struggle against the formal exclusionary barriers to womens entry to the profession, this book then seeks to identify the informal obstacles which were subsequently erected to womens participation and career progression, and examine their persistence, in a modified form, into the contemporary era. The analysis draws on perspectives from feminist jurisprudence to the sociology of the professions to shed light on the processes which support womens continued subordination in employment as lawyers.

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138385030

About Hilary SommerladPeter Sanderson

Hilary Sommerlad is Professor of Law & Social Justice School of Law University of Leeds. Following a history degree (Cambridge) and a PhD in Political Science (York) she retrained in law and briefly practised as a solicitor before returning to academia in 1990 to direct the research project into women lawyers on which this book is based. She established and directed the Centre for Research into the Diversity in the Professions (Leeds Beckett University) the Centre for Professional Legal Education and Research (Birmingham University) and at Leeds directs the Legal Professions Research Group. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and a founder member of the Judicial Diversity Initiative.Hilary has continued to research diversity in the legal profession. Since 1992 she has given over 260 presentations and her published output includes eight books and published reports 27 articles and 31 book chapters.Pete Sanderson is Professor Emeritus in Education at the University of Huddersfield. He completed his BA in History at Cambridge an M Phil in Housing and Race Relations at York and a PhD in Psychology at Leeds. He has taught Research Methods Urban Sociology Welfare Policy and Youth Justice and has worked as a contract researcher and taught in both Further and Higher Education. His work with Hilary Sommerlad on the legal profession has involved work on gender access to justice and professional knowledge. In addition he has written on race and community cohesion in the UK.

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