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Title: THE HEIRESS VS. THE ESTABLISHMENT
MRS. CAMPBELL'S CAMPAIGN FOR LEGAL JUSTICE
By: Constance Backhouse, Nancy Backhouse
Format: Hardback

List price: £42.00


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ISBN 10: 0774810521
ISBN 13: 9780774810524
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PRESS
Pub. date: 25 May, 2004
Series: Law and Society
Pages: 356
Description: Reprinted here in its entirety, Where Angels Fear to Tread, Campbell's self-published manuscript, is an eloquent and rare first-person account of the world of overlapping intrigue and influence that constituted the early twentieth century legal system.
Synopsis: In 1922, Elizabeth Bethune Campbell, a Toronto-born socialite, unearthed what she initially thought was an unsigned copy of her mother's will, designating her as the primary beneficiary of the estate. The discovery snowballed into a fourteen-year-battle with the Ontario legal establishment, as Mrs. Campbell attempted to prove that her uncle, a prominent member of Ontario's legal circle, had stolen funds from her mother's estate. In 1930, she argued her case before the Law Lords of the Privy Council in London. A non-lawyer and Canadian, with no formal education, Campbell was the first woman to ever appear before them. She won. Reprinted here in its entirety, Where Angels Fear to Tread, Campbell's self-published manuscript, is an eloquent and rare first-person account of the world of overlapping intrigue and influence that constituted the early twentieth century legal system. Extensive commentary and annotations by the editors illuminate the context for Campbell's story, and allow readers to better understand the implications of her case for Canadian legal history.So much more than a simple case study, The Heiress versus the Establishment is a vibrantly written account that will be welcomed by legal and social historians, those with an interest in Canadian letters, scholars of gender studies, as well as the public at large. Constance Backhouse is Professor of Law, Director of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, and University Research Chair at the University of Ottawa. Madam Justice Nancy Backhouse serves on the Superior Court of Justice in Ontario. A vivid account of one woman's bitter battle against the Ontario legal establishment in the 1930s.
Illustrations: 36 b&w illustrations
Publication: Canada
Imprint: University of British Columbia Press
Returns: Non-returnable
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