Baby at the Bar
Navigating life as a barrister after becoming a parent
Emma Price author Emma-Louise Fenelon author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:26th Feb '26
£20.00
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This book is for anyone who wants to know more about parenting at the Bar, and in particular improving the retention and progression of women at the Bar.
Baby at the Bar provides comprehensive guidance for barristers at the self-employed Bar embarking on the parenting journey, or already on it, addressing not only the immediate considerations, such as taking and returning from maternity/parental leave, but also the years and evolving challenges which follow. The authors build on the collective wisdom of over 250 barristers, women and men, from across all areas of law and levels of call, who shared their insight, advice and strategies in response to the authors' research survey. The book rectifies a previous absence of such information.
In addition to being a source of reassurance and guidance for those seeking it, the book highlights how the profession could help. It encourages more supportive practices in chambers, amongst colleagues, opponents and the judiciary, by sharing what works, what can be improved, and what needs to end. The result is an unvarnished account of the challenges facing those at the self-employed Bar with parenting responsibilities, designed to encourage open and honest discussion about where the solutions lie.
Find out more at babyatthebar.co.uk
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Employment Law online service.
The Bar has long been synonymous with intellectual rigour, independence and resilience. Yet, for too many years, its culture has been shaped by assumptions that did not account for the realities of parenthood. This book, Baby at the Bar, is a timely and necessary intervention. It shines a light on the lived experiences of women and men who have navigated the dual demands of advocacy and parenting, often in the face of structural and cultural barriers. * Lady Justice Whipple (from the foreword) *
ISBN: 9781526535320
Dimensions: 246mm x 156mm x 14mm
Weight: 262g
160 pages