Aysun Cenk

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Aysun Cenk (born June 1, 1959 in Ankara ) is a Turkish lawyer in Germany ; she is the author of an early contribution to German-Turkish literature.

The report she wrote about Mr. Lechleitner's market niche , which tells the “experiences of a Turkish woman in Germany”, was published in 1985 as a book. Cenk was then u. a. in Kosch's German literary lexicon and Graef's novelist as a representative of what was then called migrant literature in Germany with sections.

From 1981 onwards, Cenk worked for ten years as a state-approved social worker at the Arbeiterwohlfahrt in Recklinghausen . In 1989 she received a university entrance qualification for Germany. Fully qualified lawyer since 2003 , Cenk has been practicing in his own law firm in Recklinghausen since 2004 . Her main areas of activity include criminal law , especially juvenile criminal law , and civil law with matrimonial and family law . In her second degree, she is studying social sciences in Bochum .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kosch: Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon : Biographisch-Bibliographisches Handbuch, Notes 3, 8th edition, p. 232
  2. cf. Volume XXIX
  3. http://www.kanzlei-cenk.de/ich.htm