Volkmar Borbein

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Volkmar Borbein (born November 14, 1904 ; died November 16, 1984 ) was a German lawyer .

Career

Born in Berlin, he passed his Abitur at the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Kassel, studied law in Marburg and Munich and passed the first state examination in Kassel. After the preparatory service in the district of the Berlin Court of Appeal , the second state examination in law followed in 1931. Borbein then settled as a lawyer in Berlin until the Nazi regime revoked his license in 1934 . He had u. a. defended the politically persecuted. In 1936 he was arrested by the Gestapo and was in the concentration camp until the beginning of July 1936. Later he was appointed lieutenant i. R. drafted for military service.

After his return from captivity, in July 1945 in Kassel he joined the agricultural office for the province of Kurhessen as a consultant and, after converting this office, became the head of the district economic office. In April 1946, Borbein was appointed regional court director at the regional court in Kassel , and in July 1947 deputy head of the public prosecutor's office. From summer 1958 he worked as Senate President at the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt am Main and later at the civil senates of this court in Kassel. In May 1963, Borbein came to the Hessian Administrative Court as Vice President. Borbein was President of the Hessian Administrative Court from February 1, 1967 to November 30, 1969 .

Individual evidence

  1. The man has to go . In: Der Spiegel . No. 42 , 1957 ( online ).
  2. 50 years of administrative jurisdiction in Hesse, 1947-1997. - Fuldabrück, 1997