Charlotte Béquignon-Lagarde ( October 8, 1900, Lille - April 2, 1993, Veyrier-du-Lac) was the first woman law graduate of Caen University who was awarded an LL.D. Béquignon-Lagarde was the only woman on the French Court of Cassation. She was also a member of the Conflict Tribunal from 1959, and vice-president of that court until 1965.
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| - Charlotte Béquignon-Lagarde ( October 8, 1900, Lille - April 2, 1993, Veyrier-du-Lac) was the first woman law graduate of Caen University who was awarded an LL.D. Béquignon-Lagarde was the only woman on the French Court of Cassation. She was also a member of the Conflict Tribunal from 1959, and vice-president of that court until 1965. (en)
- Charlotte Béquignon-Lagarde, née le 8 octobre 1900 à Lille et morte le 2 avril 1993, est une juriste et magistrate française. Elle est la première femme à accéder à la magistrature en France. (fr)
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| - Charlotte Béquignon-Lagarde ( October 8, 1900, Lille - April 2, 1993, Veyrier-du-Lac) was the first woman law graduate of Caen University who was awarded an LL.D. Béquignon-Lagarde was the only woman on the French Court of Cassation. She was also a member of the Conflict Tribunal from 1959, and vice-president of that court until 1965. (en)
- Charlotte Béquignon-Lagarde, née le 8 octobre 1900 à Lille et morte le 2 avril 1993, est une juriste et magistrate française. Elle est la première femme à accéder à la magistrature en France. (fr)
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