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White men only? Brexit case and legal diversity | White men only? Brexit case and legal diversity |
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With the government's battle over Article 50 going to the Supreme Court, there has been much comment about the gender and ethnic make-up of the judges and barristers at work. How accurate a reflection is it of the legal profession's make-up? | With the government's battle over Article 50 going to the Supreme Court, there has been much comment about the gender and ethnic make-up of the judges and barristers at work. How accurate a reflection is it of the legal profession's make-up? |
"Not much sign of diversity," writes one woman, showing a still photograph of proceedings in the Supreme Court, a group of white middle-aged men engaged in debating issues of enormous constitutional importance. "More to do," adds another, male Twitter user. | "Not much sign of diversity," writes one woman, showing a still photograph of proceedings in the Supreme Court, a group of white middle-aged men engaged in debating issues of enormous constitutional importance. "More to do," adds another, male Twitter user. |
"Glad to see the diversity of the UK so ably represented by a large group of white middle-aged men," adds another. | "Glad to see the diversity of the UK so ably represented by a large group of white middle-aged men," adds another. |
On the other hand, someone writes: "The most important Supreme Court case in UK history & these numpties are worried about diversity?" And another suggests commentators, including the BBC, should "shut up about this non-issue". | On the other hand, someone writes: "The most important Supreme Court case in UK history & these numpties are worried about diversity?" And another suggests commentators, including the BBC, should "shut up about this non-issue". |
The debates certainly aren't new, but what are the basic facts about the makeup of the legal profession in England and Wales - solicitors, barristers and the judiciary? | |
Judges | Judges |
According to last year's Judicial Office Statistics, a quarter of all judges in England and Wales were women. | According to last year's Judicial Office Statistics, a quarter of all judges in England and Wales were women. |
Among the youngest group, under the age of 40, it was 53%, while among those aged over 50 it was 13%. Among the 11 supreme court judges in this case one is a woman - 9%. | Among the youngest group, under the age of 40, it was 53%, while among those aged over 50 it was 13%. Among the 11 supreme court judges in this case one is a woman - 9%. |
The Judicial Office Statistics suggests this shows there is a "movement towards more female judges". | The Judicial Office Statistics suggests this shows there is a "movement towards more female judges". |
Meanwhile, the proportion of judges describing themselves as black and of other ethnic minorities was 5.9% last year, up from 5.1% in 2011. | Meanwhile, the proportion of judges describing themselves as black and of other ethnic minorities was 5.9% last year, up from 5.1% in 2011. |
Barristers | Barristers |
The Bar Council has promoted what it calls "momentum" towards a greater representation of female and ethnic minority among barristers in England and Wales. | The Bar Council has promoted what it calls "momentum" towards a greater representation of female and ethnic minority among barristers in England and Wales. |
It says the number of women called to the bar - being qualified to argue in court - became larger than men doing the same "around the year 2000" and this trend has "generally continued" since. | It says the number of women called to the bar - being qualified to argue in court - became larger than men doing the same "around the year 2000" and this trend has "generally continued" since. |
The Bar Council has set a target of 20% of barristers being black or from other ethnic minorities. | The Bar Council has set a target of 20% of barristers being black or from other ethnic minorities. |
Among those called to the bar this has been "exceeded" since the early 1990s and, since 2010, this group has "constituted more than 50% of those called to the bar", the council adds. But it urges caution, as a large number of barristers called in any year do not live in the UK and go on to practise in other countries. | Among those called to the bar this has been "exceeded" since the early 1990s and, since 2010, this group has "constituted more than 50% of those called to the bar", the council adds. But it urges caution, as a large number of barristers called in any year do not live in the UK and go on to practise in other countries. |
On gender, the council notes a "steady increase in the proportion of qualified working-age barristers that are female" - from 36% to 44% over 10 years. | On gender, the council notes a "steady increase in the proportion of qualified working-age barristers that are female" - from 36% to 44% over 10 years. |
It suggests that its plan of having 50% of barristers being female will be achieved within 20 years, although this might be "overly optimistic". | It suggests that its plan of having 50% of barristers being female will be achieved within 20 years, although this might be "overly optimistic". |
The council's own model predicts a "rapid increase" in the proportion of practising barristers who are black and of other ethnic minorities from 17% last year to "20% and beyond" within a decade. | The council's own model predicts a "rapid increase" in the proportion of practising barristers who are black and of other ethnic minorities from 17% last year to "20% and beyond" within a decade. |
But it acknowledges that measuring ethnicity can be "problematic". | But it acknowledges that measuring ethnicity can be "problematic". |
QCs | QCs |
And what of Queen's Counsels - the senior barristers who tend to handle the highest-profile and most-complex cases, such as the government's over Article 50? | And what of Queen's Counsels - the senior barristers who tend to handle the highest-profile and most-complex cases, such as the government's over Article 50? |
In 2014, women made up 13% of QCs, the Bar Council suggests. | In 2014, women made up 13% of QCs, the Bar Council suggests. |
Those who were black or of another ethnic minority group represented one in 10. | Those who were black or of another ethnic minority group represented one in 10. |
Solicitors | Solicitors |
As of 31 July last year, there were 133,367 solicitors with certificates to practise in England and Wales, according to the Law Society. | As of 31 July last year, there were 133,367 solicitors with certificates to practise in England and Wales, according to the Law Society. |
The proportion of these from black and other ethnic minority backgrounds was 13.9%. | The proportion of these from black and other ethnic minority backgrounds was 13.9%. |
And, 48.8% were women and 51.2% were men. | And, 48.8% were women and 51.2% were men. |
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