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The Political—Joyce Gutteridge’s Biography The Political—Joyce Gutteridge’s Biography
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The Personal The Personal
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The Strictly Personal The Strictly Personal
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Networks Networks
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The Father—HC Gutteridge The Father—HC Gutteridge
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Supportive, or at Least Non-Obtrusive, Mentors—Fitzmaurice and Vallat Supportive, or at Least Non-Obtrusive, Mentors—Fitzmaurice and Vallat
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A Network of Women?—Gillian White, Eileen Denza A Network of Women?—Gillian White, Eileen Denza
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Not a Smooth Ride—Women at Work Not a Smooth Ride—Women at Work
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Conclusions: A Realistic Photo of Women in Action Conclusions: A Realistic Photo of Women in Action
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39 Working from ‘Rooms of Their Own’: For a Realistic Portrait of Joyce Gutteridge CBE and Other Trailblazing Women
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Published:May 2023
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Joyce Gutteridge, CBE, was the first woman Legal Adviser at the UK Foreign Office (as it then was). She is pictured here at the Second Session of the UN Committee for Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, in New York in 1962, alongside Ambassador Agda Rossell (Sweden). Gutteridge’s written Portrait contextualizes her undoubtedly ‘trailblazing’ work in international law, with the structural conditions that both hindered and helped her in ascending to a prominent position in the UK Foreign Office (FO). I draw from original interviews and communications with Gutteridge’s contemporaries, and my own work mapping out networks of international lawyers through obituaries, to sketch out a more detailed and complex portrait of this particular subject. I advocate that portraits of trailblazing women’s stories must be seen through an intersectional lens. The final picture is a realistic one, that juxtaposes difficulties faced by women lawyers and diplomats, with the particular situation of Gutteridge, a woman educated in elite institutions with privileged professional networks.
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