Norbert Kazele

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Norbert Kazele (born May 11, 1961 in Haiger ) is a German lawyer and a judge at the Federal Court of Justice since 2012 .

Life

Kazele received his doctorate in 1989 from the University of Giessen on “Conflicts of Interest and Bias in Administrative Law”. In the same year he completed his legal training with the second state examination and entered the higher judicial service of the State of Hesse . Here he was used as a trial reporter at the Frankfurt am Main regional court and the Offenbach am Main district court . In April 1992 he was appointed judge at the Frankfurt Regional Court, where he was a member of a civil chamber until 1995. In the meantime he worked for a period of ten months at the Administrative Court in Frankfurt am Main . In 1995 he was seconded to the Federal Court of Justice for one year as a research assistant .

In April 1996 he was transferred to Saxony, where he was appointed judge at the Dresden Higher Regional Court and worked in the civil, notary and cartel panels. Between May 2003 and October 2008 he was seconded to the Federal Constitutional Court as a research assistant . In 2009 he was promoted to presiding judge at the Dresden Higher Regional Court. After his election by the Judges' Election Committee , he was appointed judge at the Federal Court of Justice in 2012 and has been a member of the Fifth Civil Senate since then .

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  1. ^ Deutscher Richterbund (Ed.): Handbuch der Justiz 2010/2011. The carriers and organs of judicial power in the Federal Republic of Germany. 30th year. CF Müller Verlag , Heidelberg u. a. 2010, ISBN 978-3-8114-3916-0 , p. 380.