The struggle for marital equality beyond Cold War political divides: transnational relationships between Polish and Spanish women lawyers in the 1960s and 1970s
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ABSTRACT This article discusses the transnational relationships between women lawyers from Poland and Spain that developed within the International Federation of Women in Legal Careers (Fédération Internationale des Femmes des Carrières Juridiques, FIFCJ) from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s. Drawing on archival material and published sources, it traces the history of relations between the Spanish lawyer María Telo Núñez and the Spanish Association of Women Lawyers, and Zofia Wasilkowska and Maria Stypułkowska from the Section of Women Lawyers (Sekcja Kobiet Prawników, SKP) of the League of Women (Liga Kobiet) in Poland. Women lawyers from both countries joined the Federation at the turn of the 1950s and 1960s, and met at international meetings, two of which were held in Warsaw and Madrid. This analysis focuses on the forms and meanings of exchange between these women and their influence on legal changes in civil and family legislation in Poland and Spain during the mid-1970s. Developing a mutual interest in the family law of both countries, these women strategically framed their activity as apolitical. Transnational relationships between lawyers and activists from two contrasting dictatorships reveal the importance of professional networking in overcoming political and ideological divides in the struggle for women’s rights in Cold War Europe.
本文讨论了波兰和西班牙女律师之间的跨国关系,这种关系是在20世纪60年代中期至70年代中期在国际法律职业妇女联合会(fcims . Internationale des Femmes des carriires Juridiques, FIFCJ)内发展起来的。根据档案资料和已出版的资料,本书追溯了西班牙律师María Telo Núñez与西班牙女律师协会之间的关系历史,以及波兰妇女联盟(Liga Kobiet)女律师部门(Sekcja Kobiet Prawników, SKP)的Zofia Wasilkowska和Maria Stypułkowska之间的关系历史。两国的女律师在1950年代和1960年代初加入了联合会,并在国际会议上会面,其中两次在华沙和马德里举行。这一分析的重点是这些妇女之间交换的形式和意义,以及她们在1970年代中期对波兰和西班牙民事和家庭立法的法律变化的影响。这些妇女对两国的家庭法产生了共同的兴趣,战略性地将她们的活动框定为非政治性的。来自两个截然不同的独裁国家的律师和活动人士之间的跨国关系揭示了在冷战时期的欧洲,在争取妇女权利的斗争中,职业关系网在克服政治和意识形态分歧方面的重要性。