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List Of First Women Lawyers By Nationality
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in each country. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree. The list is divided by continent: * List of first women lawyers and judges in Africa * List of first women lawyers and judges in Asia * List of first women lawyers and judges in Europe * List of first women lawyers and judges in North America *List of first women lawyers and judges in Oceania * List of first women lawyers and judges in South America See also * Justice ministry * List of first women lawyers and judges in the United States * Timeline of women lawyers * Timeline of women lawyers in the United States * Women in law Women in law describes the role played by women in the legal profession and related occupations, which includes lawyers (also called barristers, advocates, solicitors, attorneys ...
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List Of First Women Lawyers And Judges In Africa
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Africa. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree. KEY * FRA = Overseas region of France * GBR = British overseas territory of the United Kingdom *SOM = Self-declared state in Somalia *TZN = Autonomous administrative division of Tanzania Algeria * Blanche Azoulay (1908): First female lawyer in Algeria (upon being called to the Bar of Algiers) * Belmihoub Aziz: First female judge in Algeria (c. 1962) *Nadia Hammadi: First female appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Algeria (c. 1963–1964) *Fatiha Sahraoui and Meriem Belmihoub-Zerdani (1935-2021) (1964): First indigenous female lawyers in Algeria (upon being called to the Bar of Algiers) *Fafa Ben Zarrouki: First female to serve as the President of an Algerian Court (1975) *Ghania Lebied: First female t ...
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List Of First Women Lawyers And Judges In Asia
This is a list of the first women lawyers and judges in Asia. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree. Abkhazia (GEO) * Nelly Eshba: First female lawyer in Abkhazia * Kvitsinia Fatima Alekseevna: First female to serve as a Judge of the Arbitration Court of Abkhazia (1997) * Liudmila Khojashvili, Diana Pilia, and Alisa Bigvava First females appointed as Judges of the Constitutional Court of Abkhazia (2018). Khojashvili is the first female to serve as the Deputy Chairperson (2018) and Chairperson (2021). Afghanistan * Jameela Farooq Rooshna: First female judge in Afghanistan (1969) * Maria Bashir (1994): First female prosecutor in Afghanistan. She later became the first female Prosecutor General in Afghanistan (2009). * Kimberley Motley (2008): First foreign female lawyer in Afghanistan * Anisa Rasooli: Firs ...
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List Of First Women Lawyers And Judges In Europe
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Europe. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree. KEY * CYP = Partially recognized state in Cyprus * DNK = Constituent country of Denmark * FIN = Autonomous administrative division of Finland * GBR = British overseas territory of the United Kingdom * MDA = Territorial unit and de facto independent state of Moldova * NOR = Unincorporated area of Norway * SRB = Partially recognized state in Serbia Albania * Erifili Bezhani (1952): First Albanian female lawyer. She graduated and practiced law in France before being convicted by Albania's Communist Regime. * Natasha Sheshi: First female to serve as a Judge of the Constitutional Court of Albania (1992) * Ina Rama (b. 1972): First female to serve as the Prosecutor General of Albania (2007-2012) * : First f ...
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List Of First Women Lawyers And Judges In North America
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in North America (a separate list is devoted to the United States). It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as graduating from law school. KEY * DNK = Constituent country of Denmark *FRA = Administrative division of France * GBR = British overseas territory of the United Kingdom *NLD = Constituent country of the Netherlands * USA = Associate state or territory of the United States of America Anguilla (GBR) Arlene Magdalene Fraites-Gomez (1962): First female lawyer called to the Bar of St. Kitts and Nevis (then St. Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla)Monica Theresa Joseph: First female appointed as a Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (1982). The appointment made Joseph the first (female) resident judge in the British Virgin Islands and Anguilla. Birnie Stephenson-Brooks: First fema ...
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List Of First Women Lawyers And Judges In Oceania
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Australia and Oceania. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree. American Samoa (USA) See List of first women lawyers and judges in the Territories of the U.S. for more details. Australia * Ada Evans: First female law graduate in Australia (1902) *Flos Greig (1905): First female barrister in Australia * Agnes McWhinney (1915): First female solicitor in Australia (upon being called to the Queensland Bar) *Edith Cowan: First female magistrate in Australia (1920) *Elizabeth Evatt (1956): First female appointed as a Judge of the Family Court of Australia and serve as its Chief Justice (1976) *Mahla Pearlman (1960): First female appointed as a Chief Judge of any jurisdiction in Australia (upon her appointed as the Chief Judge of the Land and Environment Court ...
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List Of First Women Lawyers And Judges In South America
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in South America. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree. KEY * FRA = Administrative division of France * GBR = British overseas territory of the United Kingdom Argentina Lawyers * María Angélica Barreda (1909): First female lawyer in Argentina * María Romilda Servini: First female lawyer to work as a prosecutor in Argentina's criminal justice system (1974). She later became the first judge (and female) to return two minors appropriated during the civil-military dictatorship (1976-1983). * Rosa Chiquichano (1999): First female lawyer of Tehuelche (Mapuche) origin in Argentina. She was also the first Mapuche female lawyer in the Chubut Province, Argentina. *Karina Miguel (c. 2003): First Roma (female) lawyer in Argentina *Jordana Duarte Martinelli (202 ...
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Justice Ministry
A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a very few countries) or a secretary of justice. In some countries, the head of the department may be called the attorney general, for example in the United States. Monaco is an example of a country that does not have a ministry of justice, but rather a Directorate of Judicial Services (head: Secretary of Justice) that oversees the administration of justice. Vatican City, a country under the sovereignty of the Holy See, also does not possess a ministry of justice. Instead, the Governorate of Vatican City State (head: President of the Governorate of Vatican City State), the legislative body of the Vatican, includes a legal office. Depending on the country, specific duties may relate to organizing the justice system, overseeing the public pro ...
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List Of First Women Lawyers And Judges In The United States
This list of the first women lawyers and judges in each state of the United States includes the years in which the women were admitted to practice law. Also included are women of other distinctions, such as the first in their states to get law degrees. Firsts nationwide Law degrees * First female law graduate: Ada Kepley (1881) in 1870 *First African American female law graduate: Charlotte E. Ray (1872) *First Native American ( Chippewa) female law graduate: Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin in 1914 *First Hawaiian Nisei female law graduate: Patsy Mink (1953) in 1951 *First deaf African American female law graduate: Claudia L. Gordon (c. 2000) Lawyers *First female to act as an attorney: Margaret Brent in 1648 *First female without a formal legal education admitted to state bar: Arabella Mansfield (1869) *First African American female: Charlotte E. Ray (1872) *First Russian female: Alice Serber (1899) *First Native American (Wyandot) female: : Lyda Conle ...
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Timeline Of Women Lawyers
This is a short timeline of women lawyers. Much more information on the subject can be found at: List of first women lawyers and judges by nationality. * 1847 – Marija Milutinović became the first female lawyer and attorney in Serbia, doing exclusively pro bono work for charity throughout her whole career * 1869 – Arabella Mansfield became the first female lawyer in the United States when she was admitted to the Iowa bar. * 1870 – Ada Kepley became the first woman to graduate from law school in the United States; she graduated from Chicago University Law School, predecessor to Union College of Law, later known as Northwestern University School of Law. * 1872 – Charlotte E. Ray became the first African-American female lawyer in the United States. * 1872 – Clara Hapgood Nash became the first woman admitted to the bar in New England.
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Timeline Of Women Lawyers In The United States
This is a short timeline of women lawyers in the United States. Much more information on the subject can be found at: List of first women lawyers and judges in the United States * 1869 – Arabella Mansfield became the first female lawyer in the United States when she was admitted to the Iowa bar. * 1870 – Ada Kepley became the first woman to graduate from law school in the United States; she graduated from Chicago University Law School, predecessor to Union College of Law, later known as Northwestern University School of Law. * 1872 – Charlotte E. Ray became the first African-American female lawyer in the United States. * 1873 - '' Bradwell v. State of Illinois'', 83 U.S. 130 (1873), was a United States Supreme Court case that solidified the narrow reading of the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and determined that the right to practice a profession was not among these privileges. The case is also notable for being an early 14th Amendment challenge ...
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Women In Law
Women in law describes the role played by women in the legal profession and related occupations, which includes lawyers (also called barristers, advocates, solicitors, attorneys or legal counselors), paralegals, prosecutors (also called District Attorneys or Crown Prosecutors), judges, legal scholars (including feminist legal theorists), law professors and law school deans. Representation and working conditions United States The American Bar Association reported that in 2014, women made up 34% of the legal profession and men made up 66%. In private practice law firms, women make up 20.2% of partners, 17% of equity partners and 4% of managing partners in the 200 biggest law firms. At the junior level of the profession, women make up 44.8% of associates and 45.3% of summer associates. In 2014 in Fortune 500 corporations, 21% of the general counsels were women and 79% were men. Of these 21% of women general counsels, 81.9% were Caucasian, 10.5% were African-American, 5.7% were ...
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Lists Of Women By Occupation And Nationality
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