Rosalie Aten Konou is the Marshall Islands' first female lawyer.[1][2][3] She has held the positions of head of the island nation's Legal Aid Office and Assistant Attorney General.[4][5]
^McKay, E. (2001). An Interview with Rosalie Konou on March 4, 2001. Marshall Islands Women; A Study of First Generation University Graduates 1965–1985—A Plan B Paper Submitted to the Graduate Division of the University of Hawaii in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Pacific Islands Studies.
^Rubinstein, Donald H.; Center, University of Guam Press Micronesian Area Research (July 1992). Pacific history: papers from the 8th Pacific History Association Conference. University of Guam Press & Micronesian Area Research Center. ISBN 9781878453143.
^Mour ilo Republic eo an Majõl. University of the South Pacific Centre. 2004. ISBN 9789820203655.
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