Emilie Kempin-Spyri (born March 18, 1853, in
Altstetten
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* Altstetten, Erdweg, Bavaria, Germany
* Altstetten, Rennertshofen, Bavaria, Germany
*Altstetten (Zürich)
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; died April 12, 1901, in
Basel
, french: link=no, Bâlois(e), it, Basilese
, neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (BS ...
; née Spyri, married name Kempin) was the first woman in
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
to graduate with a law degree and to be accepted as an academic lecturer. However, as a woman she was not permitted to practice as an attorney. She emigrated to
New York
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where she taught at a law school she established for women. She was the niece of the author
Johanna Spyri
Johanna Louise Spyri (; ; 12 June 1827 – 7 July 1901) was a Swiss author of novels, notably children's stories, and is best known for her book ''Heidi''. Born in Hirzel, a rural area in the canton of Canton of Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland, ...
.
Education and career
She studied at the
University of Zürich
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in 1883 as the first Swiss woman in the legal faculty. In 1887, she was graduated as the first female
Doctor of Law
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in Europe. However, she was denied an attorney's charter due to lack of active citizenship. Her proposal before the Bundesgericht (
Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland
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) for a re-interpretation of Article 4 of the Federal Constitution that the concept "Swiss citizen" could also include women, was rejected as "''ebenso neu als kühn''" (just as novel as audacious).
After she was also rejected as a lecturer at the University of Zürich, she emigrated to New York for a brief period, where she established the first women's law college. Due to the homesickness of her husband,
Walter Kempin
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, who was not able to acclimatize to New York, the family returned to Switzerland.
In 1891 she made a renewed application for acceptance as a lecturer at the University of Zürich. Although the university senate declined the application again, she received the ''Venia Legendi'' (the right to lecture) from the education department as an exception. She was not able to keep her head above water financially with this occupation. Throughout her life, Kempin-Spyri fought for her admission as an attorney, and was finally broken down by this unsuccessful struggle. Impoverished, she died in Basel in 1901 of
uterine cancer
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.
Thanks to Emilie Kempin-Spyri, a new attorney's statute was introduced in Zürich canton in 1898 that allowed women to practice law, in spite of lacking active citizenship.
This ruling was first adopted nationwide in 1923.
Anna Mackenroth
Anna Mackenroth (1861-1936) was Zurich's first practicing female lawyer.
Early life and career
She was born and grew up in Danzig, (then in the Kingdom of Prussia), where as a young woman she worked as a teacher. In the early 1880s, she moved t ...
was the first Swiss woman to become an attorney.
Memorials
On April 19, 2004, The Zürich Women's Guild
Gesellschaft zu Fraumünster
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History of Gesellschaft zu Fraumünster
In medieval times, in Zürich all female and male ''B ...
honored Emilie Kempin-Spyri as a Zürich citizen who, in spite of outstanding merit, has fallen into oblivion. The occasion took place under the patronage of the University of Zürich. The plaque that was unveiled at that time was replaced on May 28, 2009, by a definitive plaque in the foyer of the
Bibliothek des Rechtswissenschaftlichen Instituts.
In a ceremony on January 22, 2008, a monument in the form of an oversized
chaise longue
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created by
Pipilotti Rist
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was unveiled in the atrium of the University of Zürich; with this, Kempin-Spyris's role was acknowledged as the first female university lecturer at the University of Zürich, and as a pioneer in equal rights for women.
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Emily Kempin-Spyris's life was literarily portrayed in Eveline Hasler
Eveline Hasler (born 22 March 1933) is a Swiss writer. Born in Glarus, she studied Psychology and History at the University of Fribourg and worked as a teacher in St. Gallen. She has written novels (for adults) and children's books which have been ...
's book ''Die Wachsflügelfrau''. In Altstetten
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* Altstetten, Erdweg, Bavaria, Germany
* Altstetten, Rennertshofen, Bavaria, Germany
*Altstetten (Zürich)
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, the Emilie-Kempin-Spyri-Weg was named after her.
Literature
* Marianne Delfosse: ''Emilie Kempin-Spyri (1853-1901). Das Wirken der ersten Schweizer Juristin unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihres Einsatzes für die Rechte der Frau im schweizerischen und deutschen Privatrecht.'' Jur. Diss. Zürich 1994.
* Christiane Berneike: ''Die Frauenfrage ist Rechtsfrage. Die Juristinnen der deutschen Frauenbewegung und das bürgerliche Gesetzbuch.'' Baden-Baden 1995. . Zu Kempin: u.a. S. 81–102.
* Jiro Rei Yashiki: ''Emilie Kempin-Spyri 1853–1901). Eine Skizze des Lebens und Werkes der Ersten promovierten Juristin Europas'', Hitotsubashi Journal of Law and Politics 33 (2005), S. 7–1
und 34 (2006), S. 45–5
*Eveline Hasler
Eveline Hasler (born 22 March 1933) is a Swiss writer. Born in Glarus, she studied Psychology and History at the University of Fribourg and worked as a teacher in St. Gallen. She has written novels (for adults) and children's books which have been ...
: ''Die Wachsflügelfrau'', Geschichte der Emily Kempin-Spyri, München 1995 (dtv),
* Verein Feministische Wissenschaft Schweiz (Hg.): ''Ebenso neu als kühn: 120 Jahre Frauenstudium an der Universität Zürich.'' Verantwortlich für die Redaktion dieses Bandes: Katharina Belser, Gabi Einsele, Rachel Gratzfeld, Regula Schnurrenberger. Zürich 1988. (Schriftenreihe / Verein Feministische Wissenschaft),
See also
* First women lawyers around the world
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References
External links
*
Offizielle Emilie Kempin-Spyri Website der Universität Zürich
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20120426035344/http://www.frauenrechtsgeschichte.uni-hannover.de/59.html Kurzbiographie Juristische Fakultät der Leibniz Universität Hannover
* Ansgar Fabri, Burkhart Brückner
Biography of Spyri Emilie Kempin
in
Biographical Archive of Psychiatry (BIAPSY)
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