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Märta Björnbom

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Märta Björnbom (May 25, 1888 in Stockholm – July 14, 1973 in Danderyd Municipality) was a Swedish lawyer.[1] She was one of the first women in Sweden to complete a law degree in the early 20th century.[2] She had worked in the law sphere, like being a notary, legal representative, an assistant to a lawyer, then later being involved in many associations; member of the International Law Association, chaired the Swedish Women's Citizens' Union, an apolitical association that worked to achieve gender equality and improve women's conditions.[3]

References

  1. ^ Elsa, Trolle (2018). "Märta Björnbom".
  2. ^ Harnesk, Paul (1962). "Vem är Vem? / Stor-Stockholm 1962".
  3. ^ "E. W., 'Vår första kvinnliga advokat" (PDF). 1913. pp. 373–374.

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