Eckart Bode

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Eckart Bode (* 1938 in Jever ; † 16th June 1994 at Berkhof in Hannover ) was a jurist , Oberkreisdirektor and district president of the region of Weser-Ems .

Life

After his 1958 at the Old School in Oldenburg stored High School studied Bode law first in Freiburg and then in Göttingen . After his first state examination in law in 1962, he worked as a trainee lawyer in the district of the Oldenburg Higher Regional Court . In 1967 he completed his legal clerkship with the 2nd state examination. In the same year Bode did his doctorate with Werner Weber in Göttingen.

In November 1967 Bode became a judge at the Oldenburg Administrative Court . On January 1, 1972, he moved into the service of the district of Friesland as head of department and general representative of the senior district director . In October 1976 he was the council of the district Friesland to Oberkreisdirektor selected. After his twelve-year term in office, the district council elected him in February 1988 for a further twelve years as senior district director.

On August 12, 1991, Lower Saxony's Minister of the Interior, Gerhard Glogowski, appointed Bode President of the District of Weser-Ems and took office on the same day at an event in the Oldenburg state parliament building after the previous incumbent Wolf Weber had become head of the Lower Saxony State Chancellery .

On June 16, 1994, Eckart Bode and his driver Ulrich Knoop died in a road traffic accident on the federal highway 7 near Berkhof north of Hanover .

Fonts

  • The withdrawal of illegal administrative acts with double effects , dissertation University of Göttingen 1967