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Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett
Associate Professor

Francesca Bartlett

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett lectures in Ethics and the Legal Profession and Contract Law. She is the Director of Teaching and Learning at the School of Law. She is a Fellow of the Centre for Public, Comparative and International Law and researches in the area of lawyers' ethics and practice, access to justice and women and the law. She was a CI on the Australian Feminist Judgments Project funded by the Australian Research Council under a Discovery Project Grant. She is undertaking a number of projects relating to lawyers working across Australia including around family violence, and how technology impacts upon access to justice and ethics in the legal profession. She has led a project concerning technology and access to justice in the legal assistance sector funded under an AIBE Applied Research Fund grant and was a CI on a project funded by the Queensland Law Society concerning disruption to and innovation by small law firms across Queensland. Francesca was a Visiting Fellow at the Centre on the Legal Profession at Stanford University in November 2018.

She is a member of the Queensland Law Society Ethics Committee and is the Vice President of the International Association of Legal Ethics. Francesca is an Academic Member of the School's Pro Bono Centre Advisory Board. Before joining the Law School, she practiced for a number of years as a commercial solicitor at a national law firm in Melbourne and Brisbane. Prior to embarking on her legal career, Francesca completed a PhD in English which concerned the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families.

Availability

Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, La Trobe University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, La Trobe University
  • Masters (Coursework) of Juris Doctor, University of Melbourne

Research interests

  • Socio-legal research into legal professionalism

  • Women and the Law

  • Feminist jurisprudence

  • Women and the judiciary

  • Pro bono and cause lawyering

  • Lawyers' ethics

Research impacts

Dr Bartlett's research has contributed to debates surrounding the regulation of the legal profession in a number of ways. For instance, she has conducted empirical research concerning women lawyers and judges and the barriers they face to achieving 'success' in law. Some of this research is cited on the Law Council of Australia's website and has been considered by the Council of Law Deans. She has also provided expert advice to an Australian Law Reform Council Inquiry, including drafting a background paper, concerning judicial independence and ethics. She was invited to join the Queensland Law Society’s Ethics Committee based on her research around lawyers’ ethics. In this role she regularly participates in production of professional ethics education and guidance as well as policy advice. She regularly provides education to the legal sector such as a recent webinar hosted by the Community Legal Centres Queenland reporting on her research concerning best practice for lawyers working in domestic and family violence contexts. Her recent project collaborating with academics from a regional university resulted in a report delivered to the Queensland Law Society on disruption to legal practice.

Works

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95 works between 1998 and 2024

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Featured

2016

Journal Article

Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western Australia

Bartlett, Francesca and Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western Australia. Civil Justice Quarterly, 35 (1), 41-60.

Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western Australia

Featured

2014

Book Chapter

Reflections on rewriting the law

Douglas, Heather Anne, Bartlett, Francesca, Luker, Trish and Hunter, Rosemary (2014). Reflections on rewriting the law. Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting Law. (pp. 19-40) edited by Heather Douglas, Francesca Bartlett, Trish Luker and Rosemary Hunter. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

Reflections on rewriting the law

Featured

2014

Book Chapter

Formal equality and third party interests in the family home

Bartlett, Francesca (2014). Formal equality and third party interests in the family home. Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting Law. (pp. 207-211) edited by Heather Douglas, Francesca Bartlett, Trish Luker and Rosemary Hunter. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

Formal equality and third party interests in the family home

2024

Journal Article

An empirical study of lawyers’ capability to adapt to disruption in Queensland, Australia

Timoshanko, Aaron, Hart, Caroline, Bartlett, Francesca and Murray, Angus (2024). An empirical study of lawyers’ capability to adapt to disruption in Queensland, Australia. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 31 (1), 83-110. doi: 10.1080/09695958.2023.2295365

An empirical study of lawyers’ capability to adapt to disruption in Queensland, Australia

2023

Other Outputs

Future ready report: Queensland sole, micro, small and medium law firm capability to meet disruption: COVID-19, technology and intergenerational change

Hart, Caroline, Timoshanko, Aaron, Bartlett, Francesca, Murray, Angus and Perry-Petersen, Andrea (2023). Future ready report: Queensland sole, micro, small and medium law firm capability to meet disruption: COVID-19, technology and intergenerational change. Queensland, Australia: Submitted to Queensland Law Society.

Future ready report: Queensland sole, micro, small and medium law firm capability to meet disruption: COVID-19, technology and intergenerational change

2023

Journal Article

What is ‘good domestic violence lawyering’?: Views from specialist women’s legal services in Australia

Wangmann, Jane, Bartlett, Francesca, Batagol, Becky, Booth, Tracey, Douglas, Heather, Kaye, Miranda and Seear, Kate (2023). What is ‘good domestic violence lawyering’?: Views from specialist women’s legal services in Australia. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 37 (1) ebac034, 1-23. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebac034

What is ‘good domestic violence lawyering’?: Views from specialist women’s legal services in Australia

2023

Book

Parker & Evans's Inside Lawyers' Ethics

Holmes, Vivien and Bartlett, Francesca (2023). Parker & Evans's Inside Lawyers' Ethics. 4th ed. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Parker & Evans's Inside Lawyers' Ethics

2022

Journal Article

Weaponizing the law and the cost of lawyers in intimate partner violence

Bartlett, Francesca (2022). Weaponizing the law and the cost of lawyers in intimate partner violence. JOTWELL.

Weaponizing the law and the cost of lawyers in intimate partner violence

2021

Conference Publication

Domestic and Family Violence Lawyering in Australia - Shared Understandings and Teaching Ethical Competency

Bartlett, Francesca (2021). Domestic and Family Violence Lawyering in Australia - Shared Understandings and Teaching Ethical Competency. 2021 Stellenbosch University Legal Ethics/Ethics in Law conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa (attended online), 29-30 November 2021.

Domestic and Family Violence Lawyering in Australia - Shared Understandings and Teaching Ethical Competency

2021

Other Outputs

Feeling dirty: emotional taint and use of emotion as an English criminal barrister

Bartlett, Francesca (2021, 04 05). Feeling dirty: emotional taint and use of emotion as an English criminal barrister JOTWELL

Feeling dirty: emotional taint and use of emotion as an English criminal barrister

2020

Other Outputs

Happiness in NewLaw—assessing the lifestyle claims of alternative legal practices in Australia

Bartlett, Francesca (2020, 05 05). Happiness in NewLaw—assessing the lifestyle claims of alternative legal practices in Australia JOTWELL

Happiness in NewLaw—assessing the lifestyle claims of alternative legal practices in Australia

2019

Journal Article

The profession(s)' engagements with lawtech: narratives and archetypes of future law

Webley, Lisa, Flood, John, Webb, Julian, Bartlett, Francesca, Galloway, Kate and Tranter, Kieran (2019). The profession(s)' engagements with lawtech: narratives and archetypes of future law. Law, Technology and Humans, 1 (1), 6-26. doi: 10.5204/lthj.v1i0.1314

The profession(s)' engagements with lawtech: narratives and archetypes of future law

2019

Journal Article

The legal academy’s engagements with lawtech: technology narratives and archetypes as drivers of change

Galloway, Kate, Webb, Julian, Bartlett, Francesca, Flood, John and Webley, Lisa (2019). The legal academy’s engagements with lawtech: technology narratives and archetypes as drivers of change. Law, Technology and Humans, 1 (1), 27-45. doi: 10.5204/lthj.v1i0.1337

The legal academy’s engagements with lawtech: technology narratives and archetypes as drivers of change

2019

Conference Publication

Measuring effectiveness and acceptance of legaltech in self-representation services

Bartlett, Francesca (2019). Measuring effectiveness and acceptance of legaltech in self-representation services. Taking Justice Online: A Critical Perspectives Workshop, Monash Law School, Monash University, 26 November 2019.

Measuring effectiveness and acceptance of legaltech in self-representation services

2019

Conference Publication

Lawyers as Gatekeepers

Bartlett, Francesca (2019). Lawyers as Gatekeepers. The Regualtion of Corporate Ethics: Governance in an Age of Inquiries, Supreme Court of Queensland, 13 September 2019.

Lawyers as Gatekeepers

2018

Journal Article

A Professional Project in the South Pacific: Regionalism and Reforming Solomon Islands' Legal Profession

Bartlett, Francesca (2018). A Professional Project in the South Pacific: Regionalism and Reforming Solomon Islands' Legal Profession. Fordham International Law Journal, 42 (2), 230-270.

A Professional Project in the South Pacific: Regionalism and Reforming Solomon Islands' Legal Profession

2018

Journal Article

'Benchmarking' a Supreme Court and Federal Court Judge in Australia

Bartlett, Francesca and Douglas, Heather (2018). 'Benchmarking' a Supreme Court and Federal Court Judge in Australia. Onati Socio-Legal Series, 8 (9), 1355-1385. doi: 10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-0992

'Benchmarking' a Supreme Court and Federal Court Judge in Australia

2018

Conference Publication

Collaboration between universities and the community legal sector - the case of A2J author and unpaid wages

Bartlett, Francesca (2018). Collaboration between universities and the community legal sector - the case of A2J author and unpaid wages. National Community Legal Centres Conference, Sydney, Australia, 27-30 August 2018.

Collaboration between universities and the community legal sector - the case of A2J author and unpaid wages

2018

Conference Publication

An uncomfortable place for technology in the Australian community legal sector

Bartlett, Francesca (2018). An uncomfortable place for technology in the Australian community legal sector. International Legal Ethics Conference (ILEC 2018), Melbourne, Australia, 6-8 December 2018.

An uncomfortable place for technology in the Australian community legal sector

2018

Conference Publication

The Changing Professional Identity of Hong Kong Women Lawyers: From Local to Transnational Practitioners

Bartlett, Francesca and Wu, Richard (2018). The Changing Professional Identity of Hong Kong Women Lawyers: From Local to Transnational Practitioners. Asia Law and Society Association Conference 2018, Bond Law School, Gold Coast, 29 November-1 December 2018.

The Changing Professional Identity of Hong Kong Women Lawyers: From Local to Transnational Practitioners

Funding

Past funding

  • 2012 - 2014
    Australian Feminist Judgments Project: Jurisprudence as Praxis
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    Women in Court: Equal Opportunity Briefing and the Appointment of Women to the Judiciary
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Lawyer’s ethics and professional standards

    Potential topics available include:

    • Technology and ethical legal practise;
    • The role of the lawyer in access to justice and efficient administration of the courts
    • Prosecutorial ethics and judicial ethics;
    • Regulation of the legal profession including admission and disciplinary law and debates about professionalism
    • Teaching lawyers’ ethics and legal education.

    For further information contact Dr Francesca Bartlett, e: f.bartlett@law.uq.edu.au

  • Gender and ‘Others’ doing the law

    Potential topics available include:

    1. Gender and judging – does diversity matter? What is the scope for feminist judging?
    2. Questions of bias and gendered approaches to the law
    3. Advocating ‘other’ interests
    4. Equality of representation within the legal profession

    For further information contact Dr Francesca Bartlett, e: f.bartlett@law.uq.edu.au

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Real Housewives of Academia: Working Class Women's Labour and Higher Education through the 21st Century

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer

  • Master Philosophy

    Legal risk and its management in corporate and commercial transactions: Formulating a principle-based definition of legal risk.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor John Swinson

  • Master Philosophy

    Legal risk and its management in corporate and commercial transactions: Formulating a principle-based definition of legal risk.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor John Swinson

Completed supervision

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