Friederike Grube

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Friederike Grube (born December 23, 1961 in Kiel ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

After graduating from high school in Munich in 1981, she studied law in Munich and Regensburg from 1981 to 1986 with study visits to the International Faculty of Comparative Law in Strasbourg (Diplôme de Droit Comparé) and at the International Court of Justice in The Hague ; 1st state examination in Regensburg (elective subject European law / international law). From 1987 to 1990 she completed a legal traineeship with an international election station in Brussels ; 2nd state examination in Munich (elective European law / IPR). In April 1990 she joined the financial administration of the state of Baden-Württemberg; since the end of 1991 head of department at the tax office in Böblingen. In April 1992 she moved to the tax department of the Federal Ministry of Finance; Consultant in Section IV A 1 (harmonization of sales tax law in the EU); Participation in training courses for international tasks and negotiation in French. In April 1995 she was appointed government director; Change to the finance court in Berlin. In December 1996 she was appointed judge at the Finance Court in Berlin ; Member of the 1st Senate; member of the presidium and chairman of the judges' council for many years; Head of working groups for trainee lawyers (corporate tax law); Examiner in the 2nd state examination (corporate tax law); Guest lecturer at the Federal Finance Academy. In January 2005 she was appointed judge at the Federal Fiscal Court. After receiving his doctorate on May 6, 2014 as Dr. iur. at the University of Passau she was appointed honorary professor in Passau on November 28, 2017 .

Fonts (selection)

  • The influence of the EU prohibition on state aid on German tax law. Shown using the examples of the so-called restructuring clause and tax breaks for non-profit companies . Frankfurt am Main 2014, ISBN 3-631-65461-8 .

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