Dagmar Oppermann

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Dagmar Oppermann (born March 18, 1963 in Goslar ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Social Court .

Life

Dagmar Oppermann initially underwent training as Dipl Verwaltungswirtin before at the Leibniz University of Hannover jurisprudence studied. She did her doctorate at the Chair of Administrative Sciences and Legal Sociology in Public Law on the topic of the functions of administrative preliminary proceedings ( objection proceedings ) in construction law matters from a legal and factual perspective . She was 1987-1990 Fellow of the Academic Foundation of the German people and received a doctoral fellowship from the Volkswagen Foundation . She did her legal clerkship in the higher regional court district of Celle .

After her legal clerkship, she worked in the Lower Saxony Ministry of the Environment , before starting a judge's career in 1997. She was initially a judge at the Hildesheim Social Court . From 1999 to 2000 she was seconded to the Federal Social Court as a research assistant and from 2000 to the Lower Saxony Ministry of Justice . This was followed in October 2002 as a judge at the Lower Saxony-Bremen State Social Court and in November 2006 as Presiding Judge at the State Social Court. Your Senate at the Regional Social Court was responsible for employment promotion law , the law on severely disabled people and the law on benefits for asylum seekers. On July 1, 2009, she began her service as a judge at the Federal Social Court. She was assigned to the 13th Senate of the Federal Social Court, which is responsible for questions of pension insurance .

In addition to her judicial work, she wrote specialist publications on the topics of rehabilitation / participation, employment promotion, basic income support , equality and European law .

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