Gudula Geuther

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Gudula Geuther (born March 12, 1970 in Waiblingen ) is a German radio journalist and capital correspondent for Deutschlandfunk in Berlin .

Life

In 1989, she graduated from high school in Gilching , followed by a scholarship to Westfield High School in Massachusetts . In April 1992 she did an internship at the Thuringian Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family , in 1993 she studied law at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid, and in 1995 she began studying law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , which she helped with completed two honors exams while doing internships in courts, administration and the legal profession. From mid-December 1997 she worked in the legal and legal policy editorial office of SWR and Deutschlandfunk (DLF) (at that time still SDR and Deutschlandradio) in Karlsruhe. At the beginning of 1998 she made legal and political contributions as a freelance journalist in Munich for BR and SDR as well as for the Münchner Abendzeitung on local politics, then from Karlsruhe for Reuters , taz and DLF. From 1999 she worked as a correspondent for law and politics through the BVerfG , BGH and federal prosecutor for the ARD . In August 2004 she represented the ARD correspondent in South America from Buenos Aires . From 2005 she was state correspondent Hessen for the DLF, to which she switched in September 2006 as a correspondent for domestic and legal politics in the capital city studio.

Works

Geuther is the author and contributor to 69 issues of the daily program Background in DLF and other programs.

Awards

  • 2009/10: Regino Prize for "Men and Women Have Equal Rights" in DLF - "Dossier"
  • Press award from the German Lawyers' Association (DAV) for "Rules of the Rule of Law - Compensation for the child murderer Magnus Gäfgen does not change his guilt" , dated August 4, 2011

Individual evidence

  1. 59th Annual Conference, Citizenship and Civil Rights, November 14-16, 2014 (PDF) , Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität , German section of the International Jurists Commission e. V. , Karlsruhe 2014
  2. Overview of the correspondent places of Deutschlandradio , Deutschlandradio, deutschlandradio.de, accessed on September 20, 2015
  3. Nadja Gawrisewicz: Chaos or Strategy - Where is Germany Heading in Refugee Policy ? May 25, 2018. Retrieved November 24, 2018 .
  4. Deutschlandradio: Capital City Studio. Retrieved November 24, 2018 .
  5. Gudula Geuther receives press award from the German Lawyers' Association in the radio category. Accessed November 24, 2018 (German).