Ulrich Kartzke

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Ulrich Kartzke (born June 2, 1958 in Berlin ) is a German lawyer and a judge at the Federal Court of Justice since the beginning of July 2012 .

Life

Kartzke began his legal career in 1988 in the higher judicial service in Bavaria . In 1990 he received his doctorate on the subject of fictitious marriages for obtaining residence rights . He was initially employed as a councilor in the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice and as a public prosecutor . In 1991 he was appointed public prosecutor for life and from 1991 to 1994 seconded to the Federal Court of Justice as a research assistant . In 1994 he was appointed judge at the Munich I Regional Court . From 1997 he worked again in the State Ministry of Justice for five years. In 2002 he became a judge at the Munich Higher Regional Court , where he was a member of two civil panels dealing with commercial legal protection and antitrust law . In 2003 he became deputy chairman of these two senates of the Higher Regional Court. In 2012 he was appointed judge at the Federal Court of Justice and initially assigned to the VII Civil Senate of the Federal Court of Justice , which is responsible for building and architectural law.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Handbook of Justice 2008/2009 p. 87
  2. ^ Entry on Ulrich Kartzke in the catalog of the German National Library