Woman's right to a title in Germany (4)
I believe the answer is:
herr
'title in germany' is the definition.
'herr' can be an answer for 'title' (I have seen 'German title ' mean 'herr' so perhaps 'title' could also mean 'herr'). I am not certain of the 'in germany' bit.
'woman's right' is the wordplay.
'woman' becomes 'her' (her refers to a woman).
'right' becomes 'r' (abbreviation).
'her'+'r'='HERR'
'to a' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for herr that I've seen before include "German form like Mr." , "Mister in German" , "European guy" , "Dieter respectfully addressed" , "Form of address for German male" .)