Burkhard Even

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Burkhard Even (* 1960 in Bonn ) is a German lawyer and civilian vice-president of the Military Counter-Intelligence Service (MAD) since October 1, 2019 .

education and study

After graduating from high school , Even studied law at the University of Cologne from 1979 to 1985 and graduated in 1985 with the first exam . From 1985 to 1989 he completed his legal clerkship and did his doctorate in Cologne , Bonn and Speyer . The second state examination put even from the 1989th

Federal Ministry of the Interior

Even then became a federal official in the Federal Ministry of the Interior . There he was, among other things, advisor for police information, personal advisor to the State Secretary for Security, head of department for international police cooperation and for fundamental questions of the protection of the constitution and counter-espionage . In the meantime he was seconded to the Koblenz Border Guard Directorate as head of department .

Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution

Even in 1998 became the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BFV) to Cologne added . There he was first (section) group leader for budget and organization and then for personnel in Department Z ( Central Services ). In 2003 he took over the management of department V ( foreign extremism ) and in 2007 of department 4 (counter-espionage, economic protection).

Military counterintelligence

On October 1, 2019, Even became the first person to take on the newly created post of civilian vice-president of the military counterintelligence service.

Publications

  • The significance of the inviolability guarantee of Article 79, Paragraph 3 of the Basic Law for fundamental rights (=  European university publications, series 2, jurisprudence . Volume 730 ). Peter Lang , Frankfurt am Main et al. 1988, ISBN 978-3-631-40350-1 ( dissertation , University of Cologne).

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