Maria Elisabeth Geyser

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Maria Elisabeth Geyser (born November 6, 1912 in Münster / Westphalia, died June 26, 2008) was a German judge.[1] After 1945, she was first deputy at the Provident Office Munich, 1955 was a secondment to the Federal Social Court as a researcher. After Dr. Maria Schwarz, she was the second woman, who held the positions of a judge or chair judge at the Federal Social Court.[2]

References

  1. ^ Deutscher Anwaltverein, Bundesrechtsanwaltskammer (2007). Neue juristische Wochenschrift, Volume 60, Issues 47-52. Biederstein, 2007.
  2. ^ Hans Carl, Nipperdey (1979). Recht der Arbeit, Volumes 32-33. Beck, 1979.