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„Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy. The First Women Law Pofessors“
International Workshop in Schönburg/Oberwesel
Termin:
08.05.2016 – 11.05.2016
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Introduction and Overview
Ulrike Schultz, Germany: Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy: outline of a comparative Research project
Ulrike Schultz, Germany: Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy in Germany: the difficult path from pioneers to women in a still contested minority position, overview over results of a research project
Celia Wells, U.K.: Accidental Communists: Memoirs of a Law Professor – Notes from a project
The First Women Law Professors
Carle, Susan, USA: Barbara Armstrong: "First" Tenured Female Professor at an Accredited U.S. Law School
Harriet Silius, Finland: First woman professor of law in Finland
Leny de Groot, The Netherlands: Derkje Hazewinkel-Suringa: Compromise and Courage
Rosemary Auchmuty, U.K.: The Road to Olive Stone: LSE and Women´s Legal Education
Bev Baines, Canada: Canada´s First Women Law Professors
Bartie, Susan, Australia: 'Writing about the 'brains and beauty' of Alice Erh-Soon Tay'
The History of Women in Law Faculties
Eyal Katvan, Israel: First Women Law Professors in Israel
Peter Robson, Scotland: Woman in the Scottish Legal Academy – a preliminary overview – 1960 – 1990
Feminism Comes to the Legal Academy
Carrie Menkel-Meadow, USA: Feminist Legal Academics: Changing the Epistemology of American law
Margaret Thornton, Australia: Feminism comes to the legal academy: the case of Australia
Josephine Dawuni, Ghana: Women as Legal Educators in Africa: Opportunities for Gendering the Lawe
Reflections on Masculinity and Femininity in the Legal Academy
Hillary Sommerlad, U.K.: The Reasonable Man and the resilience of masculine domination in the Legal Academy
Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy
Maria da Gloria Bonelli, Brazil: De-centering Legal Academy? Women faculty in Brazilian Law Schools
Liz Duff, Lisa Webley, U.K.: Gender and the legal academy: what we learn from talent management and organizational theory
Merike Ristikivi, Estonia: Women in University of Tartu: Studies and Career Prospects in the Faculty of Law
Emily Sanchez Salcedo, Philippines: Women Law Professors in the Philippines. Then, Now and Six Decades in Between: The Cheerless Transformation of a Road Less Travelled by to a Path Oft-Chosen for Convenience
Rania Maktabi, Norway, Lebanon: Women in the Legal Academy in Lebanon and Kuwait
Nadia Sonneveld, The Netherlands: Gender and careers in the Legal Academy - The cases of Egypt and Morocco
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