Ursula Rust

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Ursula Rust (* 1955 ) is a German lawyer and professor at the University of Bremen .

Life

Rust studied law at the University of Hamburg from 1974 ; she finished her studies in 1980. She then worked until 1988 as a research assistant at the Hamburg Senate Chancellery as a consultant for women in working life. From 1989 to 1992 Rust worked as a government director at the Family Ministry of Schleswig-Holstein . In 1990, she joined the University of Hamburg its promotion with the dissertation family compensation under the statutory health, accident and pension insurance for Dr. iur. from. Since July 1992 she has been a full professor for the law of gender relations. In 2001 the professorship was renamed Gender Law, Labor Law, Social Law. After maternity leave and parental leave in 1997/98, she returned to the law department of the University of Bremen in 1998, initially part-time. Since 2002 she has been the head of the Bremen Institute for Gender, Labor and Social Law.

Publications (selection)

  • Family burden compensation in the statutory health, accident and pension insurance . Erich Schmidt, Berlin 1990, ISBN 978-3-503-03130-6 (dissertation).
  • Ursula Rust and Josef Falke (Hrsg.er): AGG: general equal treatment law with further provisions - comment . Erich Schmidt, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-503-09762-3 .

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