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Constance Backhouse is a Professor of Law and University Research Chair at the University of Ottawa.

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In 1922, Elizabeth Bethune Campbell came across what she thought was an unsigned copy of her mother's will. This would be the beginning of a legal battle that grew to such a point that in 1930 she became the first woman to appear before the Privy Council in London arguing her own case. And winning.

An intriguing case in legal history, this book reprints Mrs. Campbell's self-published work about her case, Where Angels Fear to Tread, with a prologue and epilogue by the Backhouse sisters (one a lawyer and the other a doctorate in law history). The prologue and epilogue provide excellent context for Mrs. Campbell's story and also discuss some of the major questions that rise out of the case. Mrs. Campbell's work itself is an engaging read as she chronicles her case from court to court in Ontario until taking her appeal to the Privy Council where she was ultimately victorious. Heavily annotated with in-depth end notes (be warned, there will be a lot of flipping to the back with this book) that add significant insights to the text, I found this to be a fascinating piece of Canadian history.… (altro)
 
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MickyFine | Mar 8, 2013 |

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#159,216
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½ 3.7
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2
ISBN
37
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1

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