A woman's place : 100 years of Queensland women lawyers / edited by Susan Purdon and Aladin Rahemtula ; with a foreword by Mary Gaudron.
2005
B11.Q3 WOM 2005
Available at Brisbane
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Title
A woman's place : 100 years of Queensland women lawyers / edited by Susan Purdon and Aladin Rahemtula ; with a foreword by Mary Gaudron.
Uniform Title
Supreme Court Library Queensland. Publications.
ISBN
0975123041 hardback
Imprint
Brisbane : Supreme Court Library Queensland 2005.
Language
English
Description
xxix, 833 pages : illustrations, 26 cm
Call Number
B11.Q3 WOM 2005
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: New beginnings
Prologue
Taking the first step: the admission of women to the legal profession in Australia
Women lawyers at the frontier: an overview
Part II: Profiles of Queensland women lawyers
Roslyn Atkinson
Joan Bennett
Sarah Bradley
Quentin Bryce
Leanne Clare
Gilda Clarke
Jean Dalton
Julie Dick
Clare Endicott
Diane Fingleton
Clare Foley and her daughter Mary Finn
Leneen Forde
Marian Gibney
Elizabeth Hart
Naida Haxton
Catherine Holmes
Rosemary Hunter
Susan Kiefel
Fleur Kingham
Grace Kruger
Linda Lavarch
Ann Lyons
Carmel MacDonald
Jane Macdonnell
Michelle May
Margaret McMurdo
Agnes McWhinney
Colleen Moore
Debra Mullins
Barbara Newton
Elizabeth Nosworthy
Donna O'Reilly
Helen O 'Sullivan
Wendy Pack
Marjorie Pagani
Jacqueline Payne
Alavne Peterson
Anthe Philippides
June Phillips
Catherine Pirie
Una Prentice
Susan Purdon
Zoe Rathus
Deborah Richards
Julie Ryrie
Julie-Anne Schafer
Dianne Smith
Margaret White
Margaret Wilson
Nerolie Withnall
Patricia Wolfe
Part III: Future Visions
Indigenous women in the legal profession in 2025: a personal reflection
2025: a retrospective for the legal profession
Legal adventures far from home
Corporate counsel of 2025: specialist lawyers, diplomatic professionals, popular heroes?
Providing for the legally needy: 2025
The past, the present and the future: aborigines and the Australian legal system
Law In Australia in 2025: eight predicted trends
Globalisation, Iraq and women in the law
New ways of delivering justice
Are we there yet?: plotting course to a visionary 2025
Legal education in 2025: preparing lawyers for global legal practice
The practice of the law in 2025: a personal account
Optimism vs realism? it's all about attitude
Epilogue: as to the future
Appendices
Population of Queensland: 1905-2004
Legislation enabling the admission of women
Women admitted in Queensland: 1905-2005
Women in the judiciary: Queensland courts
Gender ratios: 1905-2005
Prize and scholarship winners
Professional associations: women holding office.
Prologue
Taking the first step: the admission of women to the legal profession in Australia
Women lawyers at the frontier: an overview
Part II: Profiles of Queensland women lawyers
Roslyn Atkinson
Joan Bennett
Sarah Bradley
Quentin Bryce
Leanne Clare
Gilda Clarke
Jean Dalton
Julie Dick
Clare Endicott
Diane Fingleton
Clare Foley and her daughter Mary Finn
Leneen Forde
Marian Gibney
Elizabeth Hart
Naida Haxton
Catherine Holmes
Rosemary Hunter
Susan Kiefel
Fleur Kingham
Grace Kruger
Linda Lavarch
Ann Lyons
Carmel MacDonald
Jane Macdonnell
Michelle May
Margaret McMurdo
Agnes McWhinney
Colleen Moore
Debra Mullins
Barbara Newton
Elizabeth Nosworthy
Donna O'Reilly
Helen O 'Sullivan
Wendy Pack
Marjorie Pagani
Jacqueline Payne
Alavne Peterson
Anthe Philippides
June Phillips
Catherine Pirie
Una Prentice
Susan Purdon
Zoe Rathus
Deborah Richards
Julie Ryrie
Julie-Anne Schafer
Dianne Smith
Margaret White
Margaret Wilson
Nerolie Withnall
Patricia Wolfe
Part III: Future Visions
Indigenous women in the legal profession in 2025: a personal reflection
2025: a retrospective for the legal profession
Legal adventures far from home
Corporate counsel of 2025: specialist lawyers, diplomatic professionals, popular heroes?
Providing for the legally needy: 2025
The past, the present and the future: aborigines and the Australian legal system
Law In Australia in 2025: eight predicted trends
Globalisation, Iraq and women in the law
New ways of delivering justice
Are we there yet?: plotting course to a visionary 2025
Legal education in 2025: preparing lawyers for global legal practice
The practice of the law in 2025: a personal account
Optimism vs realism? it's all about attitude
Epilogue: as to the future
Appendices
Population of Queensland: 1905-2004
Legislation enabling the admission of women
Women admitted in Queensland: 1905-2005
Women in the judiciary: Queensland courts
Gender ratios: 1905-2005
Prize and scholarship winners
Professional associations: women holding office.
Related Item
[Women in the law in Queensland : research material]
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