Angela Henke

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Angela Elisabeth Henke (* 1978 in Witten ) is a German lawyer and has been a judge at the German Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig since July 1, 2019 .

After passing her first state law examination in 2002 and a subsequent study visit to the United States , the University of Virginia awarded her a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in 2003 . In September 2004 , she completed her doctorate in law at the University of Münster on the subject of “Labor arbitration in international comparison”. After Henke the second state examination was completed in 2005, it was in February 2006 at the Administrative Court of Oldenburg to judge on probation appointed. From November 2007 she was seconded to the district of Cloppenburg for six months and then to the Federal Constitutional Court as a research assistant for two years until April 2010 . The joined a delegation to the Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court of to which they in November 2010 under appointment as a judge at the Higher Administrative Court offset was.

The Presidium of the Federal Administrative Court assigned Henke to the 2nd Military Service Senate responsible for military disciplinary matters . She is also a judge in the specialist senate according to § 189 VwGO .

Publications

  • Labor arbitration in an international comparison: American entertainment arbitration as a solution model for the expansion and denationalization of arbitration in the German entertainment sector . GCA-Verlag, Herdecke 2004, ISBN 978-3-89863-179-2 .
  • Municipal taxes (=  series of publications NWB practical handbooks on municipal taxes . Volume 7 ). nwb, ​​Herne 2017, ISBN 978-3-482-66851-7 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Dr. Angela Henke new judge at the Federal Administrative Court. In: bverwg.de. July 1, 2019, accessed October 23, 2019 .
  2. Federal judge election: Three Lower Saxony move to a federal court. In: Lower Saxony Ministry of Justice . March 14, 2019, accessed October 23, 2019 .
  3. Business distribution plan of the Federal Administrative Court for the 2019 financial year. In: bverwg.de. September 4, 2019, accessed October 23, 2019 .