Klaus Engelmann

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Klaus Engelmann (born March 26, 1943 in Eschwege ) is a German lawyer.

Career

Engelmann graduated from the Wilhelmschule in Kassel in 1963 with the Abitur. After his military service, which he finished as a reserve officer, he studied law in Freiburg and Marburg. In 1970 he passed the first state examination in law and the second state examination in 1973 and then worked as a research assistant at the Law Faculty of the Philipps University of Marburg. There he was awarded a doctorate in 1976 with the thesis "Principles of process in constitutional procedural law - At the same time a contribution to the material understanding of constitutional procedural law" (Berlin 1977). jur. PhD (PhD supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dr. hc mult. Peter Häberle).

Judicial activity

Engelmann initially worked as a research assistant at the Federal Social Court from 1976 to 1979 before joining the social justice system of the state of Baden-Württemberg. After holding positions at the social courts in Reutlingen and Stuttgart, he was appointed judge at the regional social court in 1982. In 1989 he was elected judge at the Federal Social Court. From March 1989 he worked in the 4th Senate (pension insurance) and from 1992 in the 6th Senate (contract (dental) medical law). In June 1997 Engelmann was appointed presiding judge. He was given the chairmanship of the 6th Senate, which he held until the end of his judicial activity. He had been a member of the presidium of the Federal Social Court since 1994. At the end of March 2008, Engelmann retired upon reaching the age limit.

Others

Engelmann was chairman of the German Society for Statutory Health Insurance Physicians Law from 1997 to 2009. From 2008 to 2010 he was responsible as an arbitrator in the - at the time highly controversial - family doctor-centered care for the federal health insurances of the federal states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. Engelmann was and is the impartial chairman of various federal arbitration boards / offices in statutory health insurance and long-term care insurance.

Engelmann is editor and author of numerous works on statutory health insurance law and administrative procedural law as well as author of the artist biography "The painter and graphic artist Gerhard Sy (1886-1936) - An artist's life in times of upheaval" (Kassel 2018).

Web links and source

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Society for Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (Ed.), Contract Doctor Law at the Beginning of the 21st Century, 2010, SV