Maria Hagemeyer was the first woman to become a judge in Germany. 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. She was promoted to a lifelong position in 1928. However, the Nazis dismissed all judges in 1933.
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| - Maria Johanna Hagemeyer (* 17. April 1896 in Bonn; † 1. Dezember 1991 ebenda) war eine deutsche Juristin und die erste Richterin Deutschlands. Sie arbeitete entscheidend an der Gleichberechtigungsgesetzgebung während der Überarbeitung des seit 1896 geltenden Familienrechts im Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch, welches 1956 vom Bundestag verabschiedet wurde. (de)
- Maria Hagemeyer was the first woman to become a judge in Germany. 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. She was promoted to a lifelong position in 1928. However, the Nazis dismissed all judges in 1933. (en)
- Maria Hagemeyer foi a primeira mulher a tornar-se juíza na Alemanha. Em 1924, foi nomeada assessora na Prússia, e em 1927 foi designada ao cargo de juíza de uma corte distrital de Bonn. Em 1928, foi promovida para uma posição vitalícia. No entanto, os nazistas demitiram todos os juízes em 1933. (pt)
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| - Maria Johanna Hagemeyer (* 17. April 1896 in Bonn; † 1. Dezember 1991 ebenda) war eine deutsche Juristin und die erste Richterin Deutschlands. Sie arbeitete entscheidend an der Gleichberechtigungsgesetzgebung während der Überarbeitung des seit 1896 geltenden Familienrechts im Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch, welches 1956 vom Bundestag verabschiedet wurde. (de)
- Maria Hagemeyer was the first woman to become a judge in Germany. 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. She was promoted to a lifelong position in 1928. However, the Nazis dismissed all judges in 1933. (en)
- Maria Hagemeyer foi a primeira mulher a tornar-se juíza na Alemanha. Em 1924, foi nomeada assessora na Prússia, e em 1927 foi designada ao cargo de juíza de uma corte distrital de Bonn. Em 1928, foi promovida para uma posição vitalícia. No entanto, os nazistas demitiram todos os juízes em 1933. (pt)
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