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Sister in law

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For more than quarter of a century Harriet Wistrich has fought the corner of people from all walks of life let down by our justice system. When Sally Challen won her appeal to overturn her conviction for the murder of her coercively controlling husband, it was with Harriet Wistrich at her side. When victims of taxi driver and serial rapist John Worboys successfully took the Metropolitan Police to court for their investigative failures, and then, four years later, helped to hold the Parole Board to account for their decision to grant his early release from prison, the solicitor acting for them was Harriet Wistrich. This book tells the shocking stories of some of those who have come to her for assistance.

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How the UK legal system is failing women, as told by one of Britain’s foremost lawyers.

‘Sister in Law is compelling, shocking and inspiring in equal measure..this accessible book is a must for anyone interested in justice, society and using the law to achieve change.’ – The Times

Enraging and astonishing.’ – Guardian

A remarkable book chronicling an astonishing career … Highly recommended.’ – Secret Barrister

Every feminist should know Harriet Wistrich’s name. There is no one better to learn from if you want to Get Shit Done.’ Helen Lewis, author of Difficult Women

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For more than quarter of a century, Harriet Wistrich has fought the corner of people from all walks of life let down by our justice system.

She has been at the forefront of some historic and ground-breaking legal victories, from helping the victims of taxi driver and serial rapist John Worboys, to representing a pioneering group of the women caught up in the ‘spy cops’ scandal – women deceived into forming long-term relationships with men later revealed to be undercover police officers.

Litigation can be a long and rocky path of pitfalls and dead ends and there are defeats as well as gains, hours of painstaking work as well as courtroom drama.

It takes collaboration, extraordinary tenacity and huge compassion, but Harriet Wistrich is proof that it is possible to demand better justice and to bring about important change.

Exploring landmark cases, Sister in Law covers the shocking true stories demonstrating that, terrifyingly often, the law is not-fit-for-purpose for half the population and shines a feminist light on the landscape of arcane laws and systems skewed towards men.

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Praise for Sister in Law:

‘Shocking, compelling and invigoratingA must read from one of the foremost feminist human rights lawyers today’ Keina Yoshida & Jen Robinson

‘A brilliant lawyer. A brilliant book‘ – Baroness Helena Kennedy KC

‘Harriet’s innovative, intense and courageous commitment to safeguarding basic rights, is compellingly set out in every chapter.’ – Michael Mansfield KC

‘A vivid account of cases in which the justice system has spectacularly failed women but also of how injustices can be challenged if only we know enough and care enough to do so.’ Rt Hon Lady Hale DBE

‘If I was ever in trouble, I would want Harriet Wistrich fighting in my corner.’ – Emeritus Professor David Wilson, author of My Life with Murderers

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Weight 0.564 kg
Dimensions 24.1 × 16.4 × 3.2 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

352

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

340.092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K