President of the Karlsruhe Administrative Court in retirement

President of the Karlsruhe Administrative Court in retirement

Minister of Justice Marion Gentges has retired the President of the Administrative Court of Karlsruhe Gudrun Schraft-Huber. As President of the Administrative Court of Stuttgart and the Karlsruhe Administrative Court, she has significantly shaped the judiciary in Baden-Württemberg with its loyal and reliable way.

the president of the administrative court Karlsruhe Gudrun Schraft-Huber retired after more than 38 years in the Baden-Württemberg judiciary. Gudrun Schraft-Huber was President of the Administrative Court Stuttgart of the administrative court in Karlsruhe. Minister Marion Gentges officially retired the President of the Administrative Court of Karlsruhe Gudrun Schraft-Huber in the Ministry of Justice in Stuttgart.

Marion Gentges said: "Gudrun Schraft-Huber is an impressive personality and, as President of the Stuttgart Administrative Court and the Administrative Court Karlsruhe, has significantly shaped the judiciary in Baden-Württemberg with its loyal and reliable way. Her work was supported by a remarkable professional ethos. I thank her for this and wish her all the best for her retirement. ”

"It was important to me that the administrative court was able to fulfill its mandate and promote legal protection even in a time of major changes, and that the court members were happy to meet their tasks. Many colleagues supported me. I am very grateful for that," said Gudrun Schraft-Huber.

Gudrun Schraft-Huber

Gudrun Schraft-Huber studied law in Freiburg after graduating from high school and completed the legal clerkship in Karlsruhe. In 1984 Gudrun Schraft-Huber joined the Rastatt district court in the higher judicial service and was Medicium to the administrative court in Karlsruhe in accordance with their desire to use in July 1985. According to her delegation to the Administrative Court from October 1994 to June 1995, she was appointed judge at the Administrative Court in 1999. From 2002 to 2004, Gudrun Schraft-Huber had been a member of the Federal Constitutional Court, where she worked as a press spokeswoman. In 2007 she was appointed Vice President of the Karlsruhe Administrative Court. From 2013 to 2017 she was President of the Stuttgart Administrative Court and became President of the Karlsruhe Administrative Court in 2018. Gudrun Schraft-Huber also worked as an examiner in the second state examination until 2022 of the Presidential Council of Administrative Court and many years.

Inspired by the state government BW