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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jo Delahunty (Barrister, 4 Paper Buildings,Temple, London Emeritus Professor of Law, Gresham College (Founded 1597) , London)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Bristol University Press ISBN: 9781529221282ISBN 10: 1529221285 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Manufactured on demand Table of ContentsReviews“A brave and honest account, relatable for many who have taken a less conventional journey to the bar. Jo characteristically challenges the power structures and stereotypes which hobble progress and equality, bringing to life their deep-rooted reality. Her ‘love letter’ is an inspiring call to arms for all changemakers.” Jenny Beck KC (Hon), Solicitor & Director “A vibrant and vigorous story long overdue. Warrior and worker – Jo – tells it as it is. An intimate account of struggle on the publicly funded legal frontline – often maligned, often overlooked – but vital to sustaining the values and fabric of an egalitarian society under relentless attack right now from the forces of darkness.” Michael Mansfield KC “A brave and honest account, relatable for many who have taken a less conventional journey to the bar. Jo characteristically challenges the power structures and stereotypes which hobble progress and equality, bringing to life their deep-rooted reality. Her ‘love letter’ is an inspiring call to arms for all changemakers.” Jenny Beck KC (Hon), Solicitor & Director Author InformationProfessor Jo Delahunty KC, Emeritus Gresham Professor of Law, is one of the UK’s leading barristers, specialising in child protection law who, over her 40 years at the Bar, has chosen to champion the vulnerable, using her status and public platforms to speak out about wrongs in her working world. Being the child of a single parent from a working-class family and the first to go to university, she has defied the script for class and gender to challenge inequality and injustice, through her actions, achievements and public speaking. By writing about the realities of a life in law, confronting issues such as sexual harassment, bullying and lack of diversity she Sets The Bar for others to follow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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