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'''Elisabeth Krumme''' (June 6, 1897&ndash;February 11, 1984) was a [[Germans|German]] lawyer and criminal judge at the Federal Court in [[Karlsruhe]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Gender and Judging Oñati International Series in Law and Society|last1=Ulrike |first1=|last2=Schultz|first2= Gisela Shaw|publisher=A&C Black, 2014}}</ref> Krumme was the first woman among the 30 judges in the newly created federal court.
'''Elisabeth Krumme''' (June 6, 1897&ndash;February 11, 1984) was a [[Germans|German]] lawyer and criminal judge at the [[Federal Court of Justice]] in [[Karlsruhe]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Gender and Judging Oñati International Series in Law and Society|last1=Ulrike |first1=|last2=Schultz|first2= Gisela Shaw|publisher=A&C Black, 2014}}</ref> Krumme was the first woman among the 30 judges in the newly created federal court.


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Revision as of 19:49, 14 September 2019

Elisabeth Krumme (June 6, 1897–February 11, 1984) was a German lawyer and criminal judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe.[1] Krumme was the first woman among the 30 judges in the newly created federal court.

References

  1. ^ Ulrike; Schultz, Gisela Shaw. Gender and Judging Oñati International Series in Law and Society. A&C Black, 2014.