Anneliese coaliss

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Anneliese coaliss , also Annelies coaliss , born as Anneliese Bergmann (born November 12, 1919 in Kaiserslautern ; † June 6, 1995 in Rheinfelden (Baden) ) was a German women's rights activist and lawyer .

Life

Anneliese Bergmann was born as a pastor's daughter in Kaiserslautern . Her studies in economics at the University of Munich , she completed in 1942 with the diploma from, followed 1943 Promotion to Dr. rer. pole. with Fritz Terhalle at the University of Munich . After studying law , she passed the second state examination in law in Heidelberg in 1949 .
In 1950 she married Wolfgang Kohliss (1908–1966), President of the State Judicial Examination Office in Baden-Württemberg .

She began her legal career in 1951 as a court assessor at the State Insurance Office in Stuttgart . She joined the German Association of Women Academics (DAB) in 1967.
As a social law expert, Anneliese Kohleniss has been actively involved in many committees for the independent social security of women in pension law and against discrimination against women in survivors' pensions and in divorce law. She published her first specialist book, "Is that social?" In 1967.
Three years later, in 1970 she was appointed President of the Senate at the State
Social Court of Baden-Württemberg, where she was chairwoman of a pension insurance senate . From 1977 to 1979 she was represented in the "State Expert Commission for the Reorganization of Social Security for Women and Survivors".

From 1973, Kohliss was a member of the German Association of Women Lawyers. V. (DJB) . In 1977 she was elected to its federal executive committee. She was also a member of the board of the Baden-Württemberg State Women's Council from 1974 to 1977.

In 1978 she took over the chairmanship of the pension commission of the DJB. From 1981 to 1983 she was the first chairwoman of the German Association of Women Lawyers.

In 1983, Kohliss published her second textbook with the title “She is getting married. Marriage and social security of women yesterday - today and tomorrow ”.

In 1984 Annliese Kohleniss retired , but continued to work as a volunteer and reviewer. For the German Women's Council , of which she was a board member from 1983 to 1990, she worked on a voluntary basis as an expert on pension law issues. From 1985 until her death she was also deputy chairwoman of the Evangelical Home Foundation. V. , of which she had been a member since 1976.
Anneliese Kohleniss died in Rheinfelden at the age of 75.

Honors

Works

literature

  • Biographed in "Baden-Württembergische Biographien", Volume BWB 3, 199
  • Biographed in "51% - Women in Baden-Württemberg 1952–2002", a project for the state anniversary of Baden-Württemberg
  • Listed in the "Bibliography Woman and Law", Free University of Berlin, Angela Bleckmann / Johanna Puhr / Juliane Ottmann, (pp. 72, 119, 208, 236)
  • Listed in the finding aid of the Baden-Württemberg State Archives
  • Irene Stoehr / Rita Pawlowski, German Women's Council, 2002, “The unfinished democracy. 50 years of information for women ", (p. 40)
  • Icken, Angela, 2002, “The German Women's Council. Established women's association work in societal change "(p. 273)
  • Mayer, Tilman, 1999, “The Demographic Crisis: An Integrative Theory of Population Development Paperback” (p. 315)
  • Gerhard, Ute, 1999 “Women in the History of Law. From the early modern period to the present ”(p. 714)
  • Flügge, Sybille, 2003, "25 years of feminist legal policy - a success story?", In "STREIT", 2/2003, (p. 54)
  • Schneider, Gerd K., 2010, “The Facets of Age (n) s. Annotated interdisciplinary bibliography on modern German-speaking gerontology in the German-speaking area: factual texts and fiction. With text excerpts. Taking American research into account "
  • Altschwager-Hauser, Claudia, 2002, interview in “AKTIV women in Baden-Württemberg”, issue 18 - 4/2002
  • Feminist legal magazine 4/2004, issue 18 - 4/2002, (p. 172)

Individual evidence

  1. Kohleniss née Bergmann Annelies - detail page - LEO-BW. In: www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved October 28, 2015 .
  2. Annliese Kohleniss in: Geschichte des DAB , dab-freiburg.de, .pdf, p. 2, accessed on October 30, 2015
  3. ^ DJB ai special issue DJB board members Pdf. (PDF) Deutscher Juristinnenbund e. V., accessed on October 28, 2015 .
  4. Anneliese Kohleniss in: "51% - Women in Baden-Württemberg 1952-2002" , a project for the state anniversary of Baden-Württemberg
  5. List of medal recipients 1975–2019. (PDF; 180 kB) State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg, accessed on June 12, 2019 .