Martina Eppelt

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Martina Dorothee Eppelt (born October 9, 1969 in Dortmund ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Administrative Court .

Life

Eppelt passed her first state examination in law in 1994 at the University of Passau with the grade “very good”. After her legal clerkship in Passau and Munich , she passed the second exam with “good”. She was then appointed to a judge's position , which in September 1997 initially took her to the Magdeburg Administrative Court . In 1999 she did her doctorate at her alma mater in Passau on the waiver of fundamental rights and human genetics: the waiver of fundamental rights, especially in the context of consent to the use of newer, human genetic diagnosis and therapy forms to become a doctor of rights.

From January 2002 she was seconded to the Federal Constitutional Court as a research assistant for two years . Another secondment took place in the period from January 2005 to September 2009 to the Ministry of Justice and Equality of the State of Saxony-Anhalt . Here Eppelt was head of department a. a. responsible for constitutional law. After she was appointed judge at the Higher Administrative Court of the State of Saxony-Anhalt in September 2006 , she took up this position on January 1, 2010.

She has been a judge at the Federal Administrative Court since August 3, 2010. Here she was initially a member of the 2nd Revision Senate , which is primarily concerned with issues of public service law. She is currently an assessor in the 1st Military Service Senate .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Record in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. Business distribution plan of the Federal Administrative Court for the 2019 financial year. In: bverwg.de. September 4, 2019, accessed October 23, 2019 .