Women's Legal Landmarks commemorates the centenary of women's
admission in 1919 to the legal profession in the UK and Ireland by
identifying key legal landmarks in women's legal history. Over 80
authors write about landmarks that represent a significant
achievement or turning point in women's engagement with law and law
reform. The landmarks cover a wide range of topics, including
matrimonial property, the right to vote, prostitution, surrogacy
and assisted reproduction, rape, domestic violence, FGM, equal pay,
abortion, image-based sexual abuse, and the ordination of women
bishops, as well as the life stories of women who were the first to
undertake key legal roles and positions. Together the landmarks
offer a scholarly intervention in the recovery of women's lost
history and in the development of methodology of feminist legal
history as well as a demonstration of women's agency and activism
in the achievement of law reform and justice.
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