Book contents
- Justice for Everyone
- Justice for Everyone
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Table of International Treaties and Conventions
- Brenda Hale Bibliography
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Personal Reflections
- Part III Academic
- Part IV Law Commissioner
- Part V Judge
- Judicial Leadership
- 11 Brenda Hale
- 12 Assessing Lady Hale’s Impact on the UK’s Final Appeal Courts
- 13 The Qualities of Lady Hale’s Legal Reasoning
- 14 On Personhood for Everyone
- 15 Lady Hale and Access to Justice
- 16 Lady Hale in the South African Courts
- Family Law and Children’s Rights
- Human Rights and the State
- Private Law and the Individual
- Part VI Creative Encounters
- Index
11 - Brenda Hale
Supporting and Inspiring Women Judges
from Judicial Leadership
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
- Justice for Everyone
- Justice for Everyone
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Table of International Treaties and Conventions
- Brenda Hale Bibliography
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Personal Reflections
- Part III Academic
- Part IV Law Commissioner
- Part V Judge
- Judicial Leadership
- 11 Brenda Hale
- 12 Assessing Lady Hale’s Impact on the UK’s Final Appeal Courts
- 13 The Qualities of Lady Hale’s Legal Reasoning
- 14 On Personhood for Everyone
- 15 Lady Hale and Access to Justice
- 16 Lady Hale in the South African Courts
- Family Law and Children’s Rights
- Human Rights and the State
- Private Law and the Individual
- Part VI Creative Encounters
- Index
Summary
Women have long understood that, while a woman alone may have power, collectively women have impact. In a profession where men significantly outnumber women, especially at the more senior levels, this maxim has particular resonance. The judiciary is a paradigm example. The United Kingdom Association of Women Judges (UKAWJ), and the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) to which it is affiliated, both provide eloquent testimony to the importance of that collaboration and impact.
Brenda Hale founded the United Kingdom Association in 2003, together with me and other women judges, and she has served as our president from the outset. Notwithstanding her retirement from the Bench, she remains our Honorary President. From 2010 to 2012 she also served as President of the International Association. While Brenda’s individual achievements have inspired many women to become lawyers and to persevere with their legal careers, it is principally through her involvement with these organisations that, over the years, she has been able to meet, work with and enrich the lives of many other women judges (see also Chapters 3, 4 and 14, this volume). Her continuing support and her constant commitment to the encouragement and advancement of women in the judiciary and in the wider legal professions will leave a lasting legacy.
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- Justice for EveryoneThe Jurisprudence and Legal Lives of Brenda Hale, pp. 107 - 116Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022