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'''Chang Chin-lan''' ({{zh|c=張金蘭|p=Zhāng Jīnlán}}; 1917–1975) was a Taiwanese judge. She was the first female judge in the [[Republic of China (1912–1949)|Republic of China]], as well as the first female [[Judge|justice]] on the [[Supreme Court of the Republic of China]].<ref>{{cite news|author1=Han Cheung |title=Taiwan in time: A tiger unafraid of jackals|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2016/09/04/2003654458|work=Taipei Times|date=4 September 2016|page=8|accessdate=4 September 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Bremner|first1=Donald|title=Justice Chang hopes Nixon will appoint women judges |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19720324&id=zwMdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LZwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4210,4845980&hl=zh-TW |work=Los Angeles Times|via=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News|date=24 March 1972|accessdate=4 September 2016}}</ref> She became the first female to serve as the Judge of the [[Judicial Yuan]] (Constitutional Court) of the [[Taiwan|Republic of China (Taiwan)]] in 1970.<ref>{{Cite web |title=臺灣第一位女性大法官——張金蘭(1917-1975) |url=https://women.nmth.gov.tw/?p=20131 |website=National Museum of Taiwan History}}</ref>


==See also==
'''Chang Chin-lan''' ({{zh|c=張金蘭}}; also referred to as [[:zh:張金蘭|Zhang Jinlan]]; 1917–1975) was the first female judge in the Republic of China, as well as the first female [[Judge|justice]] on the [[Supreme Court of the Republic of China]].<ref>{{cite news|author1=Han Cheung |title=Taiwan in time: A tiger unafraid of jackals|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2016/09/04/2003654458|work=Taipei Times|date=4 Sep 2016 |page=8}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Bremner|first1=Donald|title=Justice Chang hopes Nixon will appoint women judges |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19720324&id=zwMdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LZwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4210,4845980&hl=zh-TW |work=Los Angeles Times|via=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News|date=24 Mar 1972|accessdate=4 Sep 2016}}</ref>
*[[List of first women lawyers and judges in Asia]]


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Latest revision as of 22:38, 24 November 2024

Chang Chin-lan

Chang Chin-lan (Chinese: 張金蘭; pinyin: Zhāng Jīnlán; 1917–1975) was a Taiwanese judge. She was the first female judge in the Republic of China, as well as the first female justice on the Supreme Court of the Republic of China.[1][2] She became the first female to serve as the Judge of the Judicial Yuan (Constitutional Court) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in 1970.[3]

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  1. ^ Han Cheung (4 September 2016). "Taiwan in time: A tiger unafraid of jackals". Taipei Times. p. 8. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  2. ^ Bremner, Donald (24 March 1972). "Justice Chang hopes Nixon will appoint women judges". Los Angeles Times. Google News. Retrieved 4 September 2016 – via The Tuscaloosa News.
  3. ^ "臺灣第一位女性大法官——張金蘭(1917-1975)". National Museum of Taiwan History.