Gertrud Jaklin
Gertrud Hildegard Jaklin (April 6, 1916 in Vienna - December 9, 1998) was an Austrian lawyer and judge. Jaklin together with Johanna Kundmann in 1947 was one of the first two women who were appointed judge in Austria.[1] After the end of National Socialism in Austria, Jaklin was appointed in February 1947 assistant judge in the Higher Regional Court of Vienna in the first class of judges.[2] Subsequently, Gertrud Jaklin worked as a judge at the Regional Court for Civil Law Matters, at the Juvenile Court and at the District Court of Innere Stadt.
References
- Lilian Hofmeister (2018), Ilse Korotin, Nastasja Stupnicki (ed.), "Jaklin, Gertrud Hildegard, geb. Sollinger", Biografien Bedeutender österreichischer Wissenschafterinnen (in German), Böhlau Verlag, pp. 417–418, ISBN 9783205202387
- Lilian Hofmeister (1990), "Die Juristin in der Justiz. Eine kritische Bestandaufnahme der Situation der Frau als Richterin in Österreich - Ausblicke für die Zukunft", Die Juristin im österreichischen Rechtsleben - 40 Jahre Richterinnen in Österreich, Tagung der ministeriellen Arbeitsgruppe für die Gleichbehandlung der weiblichen Bediensteten im Justizressort 10. Und 11. Dezember 1987, Schriftenreihe des Bundesministerium für Justiz 50 (in German)
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