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Zofia Wasilkowska

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Zofia Wasilkowska (9 December 1910 in Kalisz – 1 December 1996 in Warsaw), was a Polish communist politician.[1] She was a judge of the Supreme Court in 1948–1953 and 1955–1981 and Minister of Justice in 1956–1957. She was also responsible for women's affairs in 1948–1953.

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  1. ^ Maria Stypułkowska. Trudna droga kobiet do wykonywania zawodów prawniczych. Zofia Gawrońska-Wasilkowska. „Palestra”. Nr 38/9-10, s. 147-148, 1994.