Louis Frank (lawyer)

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Photograph of Louis Frank in "L’Expansion belge", published in 1911

Louis Frank (Brussels, January 22, 1864 – Brussels, July 25, 1917 [1]) was a Belgian lawyer, philosopher and pioneer of the Belgian feminist movement.

As a liberal activist and academician, he devoted his career to the promotion of the rights of women and children and for a new social order.[2]

He represented Marie Popelin at the bar during the “Popelin affair” and co-founded the Belgian League for the Rights of Women.

At the end of his life, he led a fight for pacifism and campaigned to make the city of Brussels a “federal district of the world”.

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