Heike Opitz

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Heike C. Opitz (born June 18, 1975 in Berlin ) is a Hamburg politician on the Green Alternative List (GAL).

Life

Heike Opitz completed her school days in Aachen. She studied law in Bonn and Hamburg. She passed the first state examination in 2000.

Her subsequent doctoral project was funded by the Hans Böckler Foundation . In 2004 she did her doctorate on the framework conditions for part-time work in Germany and the Netherlands . As part of his doctorate, Opitz was in the Netherlands for a three-month research stay at the University of Utrecht in 2002 .

The second legal state exam she completed from 2005 onwards.

She has been married to Till Steffen (also GAL), Member of the Bundestag and interim Justice Senator , since April 2006 .

politics

She became a member of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in 1993. She took on various activities within the party. In the Federal Association of Green Youth , she was treasurer and later spokeswoman.

From 2003 to 2008 she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament .

literature

  • Heike C. Opitz: The legal rights to adapt working hours. A comparative legal study of the claims to extension and reduction of working hours in the Dutch Wet aanpassing arbeidsduur and in the German Part-Time and Temporary Employment Act, also dissertation at the University of Hanover 2004, Baden-Baden 2004

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hamburger Abendblatt , April 2006