Thwarted ambitions: the biography of Auvergne Doherty,an aspiring female barrister |
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Authors: | Charlotte Coleman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Law, St Mary’s University, Twickenham, UK 110096@live.stmarys.ac.ukhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8602-9992 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Auvergne Doherty was the first woman from the Commonwealth to be admitted and called to the Bar of England and Wales.?In the first part of this article, Doherty's family background, education, legal training, and post-Bar experiences are set out. The second part analyses her profile compared with the other women called to the Bar in 1922 and considers why Doherty may not have gone on to practise as a barrister. This article argues that Doherty’s biography is important because it evidences how vital it was to have the necessary financial means and networks to be able to forget a career at the Bar. It was precisely the lack of these factors that impeded Doherty to fulfil her career as a barrister. |
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Keywords: | Auvergne Doherty barriers to practice first women lawyers feminist biography financial challenges Western Australia |
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