Knut-Dietrich Bröhl

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Knut-Dietrich Bröhl (born June 1, 1943 in Berlin ; † September 16, 2011 in Cologne ) was a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court .

Life

Bröhl studied law at the Universities of Tübingen , Freiburg , Munich and Bonn . In March 1971 he passed the second state examination in law in the higher regional court district of Cologne and shortly afterwards entered the higher judicial service of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia . There, Bröhl initially worked as a judge at the Cologne Labor Court . In September 1980 he was appointed presiding judge at the Düsseldorf Regional Labor Court. From 1985 he worked at the regional labor court in Cologne .

In 1993 Bröhl was appointed judge at the Federal Labor Court, where he was assigned to the 2nd Senate, which is responsible for the right of termination . In 2000 he became vice chairman of the Senate. It was not until 2005 that he was awarded a Dr. med. At the University of Giessen with the investigation “The extraordinary termination with necessary expiry period”. iur. PhD. He coined the term Orlando resignation .

At the end of May 31, 2008, Bröhl retired.

Until his death, Bröhl was a lecturer on labor law at the University of Erfurt .

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Individual evidence

  1. Knut-Dietrich Bröhl: The Orlando termination, intermediate word on the extraordinary termination of employees who cannot be terminated according to the collective agreement. In: Festschrift für Schaub, pp. 55 ff., Munich 1998