Maria Hagemeyer
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Maria Hagemeyer | |
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Judge | |
In office 1927–1933 | |
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Nationality | German |
Occupation | Lawyer, Judge |
Known for | First woman judge in Germany |
Maria Hagemeyer was the first woman to become a judge in Germany.[1] In 1924 she was appointed as an Assessor in Prussia, and in 1927 she was appointed as a judge for the district court of Bonn.[2][3] She was promoted to a lifelong position in 1928.[2] However, the Nazis dismissed all women judges in 1933.[3]
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[edit]- ^ Eva Schandevyl (17 February 2016). Women in Law and Lawmaking in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Europe. Routledge. pp. 91–. ISBN 978-1-134-77506-4.
- ^ a b Ulrike Schultz; Gisela Shaw (18 July 2014). Gender and Judging. A&C Black. pp. 112–. ISBN 978-1-78225-111-8.
- ^ a b Buchanan, Kelly (6 March 2015). "Women in History: Lawyers and Judges | In Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress". Blogs.loc.gov. Retrieved 2018-01-18.