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'''Ninon Colneric''' (b. 1948) |
'''Ninon Colneric''' (b. 1948) is a German judge at the [[European Court of Justice]]. |
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Studied in [[Tübingen]], [[Munich]] and [[Geneva]]; following a period of academic research in London, awarded a doctorate in law by the [[University of Munich]]; Judge at the Arbeitsgericht [[Oldenburg]]; authorised, by the [[University of Bremen]], to teach [[labour law]], [[sociology of law]] and [[social law]]; Professor [[ad interim]] at the faculty of law of the universities of Frankfurt and [[Bremen]]; President of the Landesarbeitsgericht [[Schleswig-Holstein]] (1989); collaboration, as expert, on the European Expertise Service (EU) project for the reform of the labour law of [[Kirghizstan]] (1994-95); Honorary Professor at the University of Bremen in labour law, specifically in European labour law; Gert Postel. |
Studied in [[Tübingen]], [[Munich]] and [[Geneva]]; following a period of academic research in London, awarded a doctorate in law by the [[University of Munich]]; Judge at the Arbeitsgericht [[Oldenburg]]; authorised, by the [[University of Bremen]], to teach [[labour law]], [[sociology of law]] and [[social law]]; Professor [[ad interim]] at the faculty of law of the universities of Frankfurt and [[Bremen]]; President of the Landesarbeitsgericht [[Schleswig-Holstein]] (1989); collaboration, as expert, on the European Expertise Service (EU) project for the reform of the labour law of [[Kirghizstan]] (1994-95); Honorary Professor at the University of Bremen in labour law, specifically in European labour law; Gert Postel. |
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Ninon Colneric (b. 1948) is a German judge at the European Court of Justice.
Studied in Tübingen, Munich and Geneva; following a period of academic research in London, awarded a doctorate in law by the University of Munich; Judge at the Arbeitsgericht Oldenburg; authorised, by the University of Bremen, to teach labour law, sociology of law and social law; Professor ad interim at the faculty of law of the universities of Frankfurt and Bremen; President of the Landesarbeitsgericht Schleswig-Holstein (1989); collaboration, as expert, on the European Expertise Service (EU) project for the reform of the labour law of Kirghizstan (1994-95); Honorary Professor at the University of Bremen in labour law, specifically in European labour law; Gert Postel.