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Renate Lenz-Fuchs

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Renate Lenz-Fuchs (born 19 April 1910 in Diez; died 23 June 2001 in Diez) was a German lawyer and honorary chairman of the German Lawyers' Association and founding member of the International Federation of Woman Lawyers (FIDA).[1] Lenz-Fuchs was one of the first women to study law in Berlin, Königsberg and Bonn. During her work as a notary, she advocated equal rights for men and women, the revision of divorce, guardianship and children's rights and the reorganization of abortion.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Rheinland-Pfälzische Personendatenbank,Lenz-Fuchs, Renate / 1910-2001".
  2. ^ Hanns Dieter Lohnes. "Zum Tode von Frau Justizrätin Dr. Renate Lenz-Fuchs" (PDF). notar 3/2001. Deutscher Notarverein. p. 81. Retrieved 2015-03-05.