TY - BOOK AU - Rackley,Erika AU - Auchmuty,Rosemary ED - ProQuest (Firm), TI - Women's legal landmarks: celebrating the history of women and law in the UK and Ireland SN - 9781782259794 U1 - 342.878041 PY - 2019/// CY - Oxford PB - Hart Publishing KW - Women KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Great Britain KW - History KW - Law KW - Ireland KW - Feminist jurisprudence KW - Electronic books N1 - Electronic book available via the Ebook Cental platform; Women's legal landmarks : an introduction; Erika Rackley and Rosemary Auchmuty --; Cyfraith Hywel (the laws of Hywel Dda), c. 940; Carol Howells --; A vindication of the rights of woman, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1792; Anna Jobe --; Gaols act 1823; Ruth Lamont --; The Slave, Grace (1827); Rosemary Auchmuty --; A brief summary of the most important laws concerning women, Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, 1854; Joanne Conaghan --; Matrimonial Causes Act 1857; Penelope Russell --; Married Women's Property Act 1882; Andy Hayward --; First woman prospective parliamentary candidate, Helen Taylor, 1885; Janet Smith --; Section 5(1) of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885; Lois Bibbings --; Match women's strike, 1888; Jacqueline Lane --; R v Jackson (1891); Teresa Sutton --; A pageant of great women, Cicely Hamilton, 1909-12; Katharine Cockin --; Representation of the People Act 1918; Mari Takayanagi --; Maternity and Child Welfare Act 1918; Hazel Biggs --; Article 7 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, 1919; Aoife O'Donoghue --; Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919; Mari Takayanagi --; First women justices of the peace, 1919; Anne Logan --; First woman to be admitted to an Inn of Court, Helena Normanton, 1919; Judith Bourne --; Committee on the Employment of Women on Police Duties, 1920; Colin R Moore --; First woman law agent, Madge Easton Anderson, 1920; Alison Lindsay --; Foundation of the Association of Women Solicitors, 1921; Elizabeth Cruickshank --; First woman to practise as a barrister in Ireland and the (then) United Kingdom, Averil Deverell, 1921; Liz Goldthorpe --; First woman solicitor in England and Wales, Carrie Morrison, 1922; Elizabeth Cruickshank --; Matrimonial Causes Act 1923; Penelope Russell --; First woman member of the Faculty of Advocates, Margaret Kidd, 1923; Catriona Cairns --; First woman professor of law in Ireland, Frances Moran, 1925; Emma Hutchinson --; DPP v Jonathan Cape and Leopold Hill (1928); Caroline Derry --; Edwards v Attorney-General of Canada (1929); Sarah Mercer --; Education Act 1944; Harriet Samuels --; Family Allowances Act 1945; Lucy Vickers --; British Nationality Act 1948; Helen Kay and Rose Pipes --; Married Women (Restraint upon Anticipation) Act 1949; Rosemary Auchmuty --; Life Peerages Act 1958; Supuni Perera --; First woman to hold regular judicial office in England and Wales, Rose Heilbron, 1964; Laura Lammasniemi --; Married Women's Property Act 1964; Sharon Thompson --; First woman High Court judge in England and Wales, Elizabeth Lane, 1965; Judith Bourne and Frances Burton --; Abortion Act 1967; Nicky Priaulx and Natalie L. Jones --; National Health Service (Family Planning) Act 1967; Leonora Onaran --; Dagenham car plant strike, 1968; Dawn Watkins --; First woman professor of law in the United Kingdom, Claire Palley, 1970; Fiona Cownie --; First women's refuge, 1971; Felicity Kaganas --; Section 25 of the Criminal Justice Act 1972; Anne Logan --; Sex Discrimination Act 1975; Anne Morris --; First rape crisis centre, 1976; Alison Diduck --; Section 4 of the Sexual Offences (amendment) Act 1976; Clare McGlynn and Julia Downes --; Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977; Laura Binger and Helen Carr --; Davis v Johnson (1978); Susan Edwards --; Health (Family Planning) Act 1979; Máiréad Enright --; Williams & Glyn's Bank v Boland (1980); Rosemary Auchmuty --; Greenham Common women's peace camp, 1981-2000; Elizabeth Woodcraft --; Gill and Coote v El Vino Co Ltd (1982); Anne Morris --; Women and the law, Susan Atkins and Brenda Hoggett, 1984; Brenda Hale and Susan Atkins --; Warnock report, 1984; Kirsty Horsey --; Prohibition of Female Circumcision Act 1985; Phyllis Livaha --; Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority (1985); Emma Nottingham --; Grant v Edwards (1986); Joanne Beswick --; Section 32 of the Finance Act 1988; Ann Mumford --; First woman Court of Appeal judge in England and Wales, Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, 1988; Dana Denis-Smith --; Section 5 of the Criminal Law (Rape) (amendment) Act 1990; Susan Leahy --; First woman president of Ireland, Mary Robinson, 1990; Leah Treanor --; Foundation of the Association of Women Barristers, 1991; Frances Burton --; R v Ahluwalia (1992); Siobhan Weare --; Feminist legal studies journal, 1993; Rosemary Hunter --; Barclays Bank v O'Brien (1993); Sarah Greer --; Webb v EMO Air Cargo (UK) Ltd (No 2) (1994); Debra Morris --; First woman to lead a top 10 law firm in England and Wales, Lesley Macdonagh, 1995; Steven Vaughan --; Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995; Laura Cahillane --; St George's Healthcare NHS Trust v S (1998); Kay Lalor, Anne Morris and Annapurna Waughray --; Section 41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999; Sonia Kalsi --; Islam v Secretary of State for the Home Department, R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal and another, ex parte Shah (1999); Nora Honkala --; White v White (2000); Jonathan Herring --; Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) Act 2002; Susan Atkins --; Section 1 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003; Nikki Godden-Rasul --; National Assembly for Wales Election, 2003; Catrin Fflûr Huws --; Mental Capacity Act 2005; Rosie Harding --; UK ratification of the optional protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (OP-CEDAW), 2005; Meghan Campbell --; Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007; Pragna Patel --; First woman Attorney General for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Patricia Scotland, 2007; Linda Mulcahy --; Section 14 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009; F Vera-Grey --; Radmacher v Granatino (2010); Marie Parker --; Concluding observations of the UN Committee Against Torture, recommendation to Ireland regarding the Magdalene Laundries, 2011; Maeve O'Rourke --; Birmingham City Council v Abdulla (2012); Harini Iyengar --; Electoral (Amendment) (Political Funding) Act 2012; Ivana Bacik --; Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013; Fiona de Londras --; R v Nimmo and Sorley (2014); Kim Barker --; Bishops and Priests (Consecration and Ordination of Women) Measure 2014 and Canon C2, "Of the consecration of bishops", 2014; Miranda Threlfall-Holmes --; In the matter of an application for judicial review by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (2015); Marie Fox and Sheelagh McGuiness --; Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act 2015; Olga Jurasz --; Section 2 of the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Act 2016; Erika Rackley --; First woman president of the UK Supreme Court, Brenda Hale, 2017; Erika Rackley --; Thirty-sixth amendment of the Irish constitution, 2018; Fiona de Londras UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/parliamentuk/detail.action?docID=5602776 ER -