Ulrich Wenner

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Ulrich Wenner (born May 27, 1956 in Mülheim an der Ruhr ) is a German legal scholar and presiding judge at the Federal Social Court .

Career

Ulrich Wenner studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and passed the First State Examination in Cologne in 1979 and the Second State Examination in the summer of 1983. Until the end of 1984 he worked at the Institute for Canon Law at the University of Bonn, where he received his doctorate in 1985 on the subject of threshold clauses in the electoral law of the Federal Republic of Germany . In 1985 his career began in social justice at the Dortmund Social Court . From October 1986 to September 1987 he was in this case to the Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs and from August 1990 to January 1992 at the Social Court of North Rhine-Westphalia seconded . The secondment to the regional social court was followed by the appointment as judge at the regional social court.

Ulrich Wenner was appointed judge at the Federal Social Court in July 1995. Since then he has been a member of the 6th Senate of the court, which deals with contract doctor and contract dentist law. In June 1997 he became the deputy chairman and in July 2008 the chairman of the 6th Senate. Ulrich Wenner has also been a member of the Presidium of the Federal Social Court since January 1999. He replaced Klaus Engelmann as chairman, his appointment was seen as a contribution to the continuity of the highest court case law on contract doctor law.

Ulrich Wenner also deals scientifically with social law issues in several publications . He has been a member of the committee that awards the Cologne Social Law Prize since 2003 and was appointed honorary professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main in July 2008 .

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  1. Ulrich Wenner new chairman of the medical contract law senate of the BSG , Ärzte Zeitung of August 11, 2008