Sabine Wernet

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Sabine Wernet (born November 1, 1951 in Schülp b. Nortorf ; † June 25, 2011 ) was a German lawyer. In 1997 she was Vice President of the German Traffic Court Assembly . In 1999 she was a member of the Bavarian Senate as a representative of the liberal professions .

Life

Wernet, born in Schülp in 1951, first attended high school in Elmshorn , but then moved with her parents to Osnabrück , where she passed her high school diploma in 1970. She then studied at the universities in Freiburg i. Br. And Hamburg Law and Art History . After the first state examination she came to Munich and Passau as a trainee lawyer , after the second state examination she was admitted to the bar in 1979.

She returned to Munich in 1980 and set up her own law firm there. In addition, she worked as a research assistant at the Academy for Political Education in Tutzing until 1990 , where her interest in political activity sprouted. From 1986 she began to get involved in a variety of professional policy bodies. In 1986 she became a member of the Executive Committee of the Transport Law Working Group in the German Bar Association . From 1992 to 1998 she was a member of the board of the Munich Bar Association. In 1997 she was elected Vice President of the German Traffic Court Assembly. In the same year she co-founded the first Bavarian Lady Lions Club in Munich .

On January 13, 1999, Wernet was elected to represent the liberal professions in the Bavarian Senate, to which she belonged until its dissolution on December 31, 1999. In August 2001 she was appointed by the CSU General Secretary Thomas Goppel as head of the party's newly established office in Berlin . After three months of activity, however, she gave up this post again.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice in the Süddeutsche Zeitung