Bettina Brückner

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Bettina Brückner (born September 21, 1965 in Solingen ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Life

Bettina Brückner is the daughter of a lawyer . She first studied business administration and then law at the University of Göttingen , University of Geneva and the University of Freiburg . After graduating, she worked as a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law working in Hamburg and received his doctorate there on maintenance recourse in international private and procedural law in 1994. It was followed by the clerkship in Hamburg.

She began her legal career in 1997 as a probationary judge at the Hamburg Regional Court . In 2000 she moved to Lower Saxony , where she initially worked for the Osnabrück public prosecutor, the regional court and the Osnabrück district court . In 2004 she was seconded to the regional court in Osnabrück and in 2007 to the higher regional court in Oldenburg . In 2008 she became a judge at the Oldenburg Higher Regional Court. There she was last acting head of a senate for family matters. On October 1, 2010, Bettina Brückner was appointed judge at the Federal Court of Justice. It was assigned to the Fifth Civil Senate of the Federal Court of Justice , which is responsible for land and residential property law.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deutscher Richterbund (Ed.): Handbuch der Justiz 2010/2011. The carriers and organs of judicial power in the Federal Republic of Germany . 30th year. CF Müller (Imprint of the Hüthig Jehle Rehm publishing group), Heidelberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-8114-3916-0 , p. 258 .