Dirk Bieresborn

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Dirk Bieresborn (born November 30, 1965 in Aachen ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Social Court .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1985, Dirk Bieresborn studied law at the Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium and then did military service at the University of Trier . He passed the first state examination in law in 1992, the second after successfully completing his legal clerkship in 1995.

After completing his doctorate at the University of Trier with a legal historical and comparative work on "Lawsuit and defense in German and English civil proceedings", he initially worked as a lawyer in Düsseldorf in 1996/1997 , before becoming a judge at the Fulda Social Court and from July 1997 at the Kassel Social Court . From April 2005 to March 2007 he was seconded to the Federal Social Court as a research assistant . Further stations in his career were judicial work at the Darmstadt Social Court (2008/2009), and finally, since May 2009, at the Hessian Regional Social Court .

With effect from December 1, 2013, Dirk Bieresborn was appointed judge at the Federal Social Court, where he is a member of the second senate, which is responsible for matters relating to statutory accident insurance law. From September 2016 to March 2017, Bieresborn was seconded to the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.

Dirk Bieresborn has been a member of the expert pool of the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation since July 2012 .

His journalistic activity took place on various topics from labor and social law, more recently in particular on the law of social data protection , which Bieresborn has been working on for a long time in the commentary on the Tenth Book of the Social Code by von Wulffen .

Fonts (selection)

  • Lawsuit and response in German and English civil proceedings. A legal historical and comparative study with special consideration of the influence of the Roman canonical procedure . Publishing house Peter Lang. Frankfurt am Main [u. a.]. 1999. Legal history series; 195 Zugl .: Trier, Univ., Diss., 1998. ISBN 3-631-34712-X
  • Unemployment benefit II before the BSG. Compatibility of standard power and the Basic Law . In: Sozialrecht aktuell 2007, pp. 88–97.
  • Chess, karting, free climbing and hang gliding - insured company sport in the statutory UV? A contribution to the limits . In: Die Sozialgerichtsbarkeit (SGb), 2007, pp. 472–482.
  • Current problems of social data protection in a systematic representation . In: ZFSH / SGB 2010, pp. 193–211.
  • Data protection in the case of social judicial activity . In: Die Sozialgerichtsbarkeit (SGb), 2010, pp. 501–509, 575–581.
  • Occupational diseases: causality, dose models and consensus recommendations . In: Die Sozialgerichtsbarkeit (SGb), 2016, pp. 310–320, 379–385.
  • Inadmissible third-country transmission by "Googling"? Data protection aspects of internet research . In: Zeitschrift für Datenschutz (ZD), 2016, pp. 319–324.
  • Surfing as an official investigation - What are the limits of Internet research for social service providers? . In: Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialrecht (NZS), 2016, pp. 531–540.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Unless otherwise stated, the description of the curriculum vitae follows the press release of the Federal Social Court: New judge at the Federal Social Court Dr. Dirk Bieresborn . Media information No. 33/11. December 2, 2013. Retrieved December 3, 2013.
  2. See Federal Social Court: Business distribution plan of the Federal Social Court for the year 2016 in the version of the 3rd amendment of the business distribution plan of the Federal Social Court for the year 2016 (Presidium meeting of September 20, 2016) ( Memento of December 10, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file , 0.2 MB), accessed December 9, 2016, p. 20.