Paul Kirchhof (born 21 February 1943, in Osnabrück) is a German jurist and tax law expert. He is also a professor of law, member of the Pontifical Academy...
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Kirchhof may refer to: Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof (1525?-1602?), sometimes known as Kirchhoff, German Landsknecht, baroque poet and translator Paul Kirchhof...
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religion." Since the 1990s, this idea has been taken up and modified by Paul Kirchhof and related to demographic developments. The Böckenförde dilemma stands...
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Laureates, former Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Paul Kirchhof, and Rüdiger Wolfrum, the former President of the International Tribunal...
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former central bank President Hans Tietmeyer and former federal judge Paul Kirchhof, Herzog led an independent commission to investigate a financing scandal...
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analysis suggested that Merkel's support for a flat-tax proposal by Paul Kirchhof, the shadow Finance Minister, further undermined her credibility on...
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professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nobel Laureate Paul Kirchhof (born 1943), former justice of the Federal Constitutional Court...
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1937), politician (CDU), Vice-President of the Bundestag 1998–2002 Paul Kirchhof (born 1943), former judge of the Federal Constitutional Court, prof...
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include Roland Berger, Arend Oetker, Hans Tietmeyer, Wolfgang Clement, Paul Kirchhof, Oswald Metzger, Silvana Koch-Mehrin, and others. The "brand" INSM was...
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laureates, former justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Paul Kirchhof, and Rüdiger Wolfrum, the former president of the International Tribunal...
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She regained some momentum after she announced that she would appoint Paul Kirchhof, a former judge at the German Constitutional Court and leading fiscal...
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McNulty, "Unintegrated Corporate and Individual Income Taxes: USA", in: Paul Kirchhof et al., International and Comparative Taxation, Kluwer Law International...
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als Verfassungsprinzip (§ 24), insbes. Rn 11-25, in: Josef Isensee/Paul Kirchhof (Hrsg.): Handbuch des Staatsrechts der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bd...
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and medical chemistry Paul Kevenhörster (born 1941), Political scientist Wilhelm Killing (1847–1923), mathematician Paul Kirchhof (born 1943), jurist Johann...
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Elke Heidenreich, German author and television presenter 21 February – Paul Kirchhof, German judge 22 February – Horst Köhler, German politician, former...
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figures of public life such as Roman Herzog, Jean-Claude Juncker and Paul Kirchhof. The last full-fledged issue was on 25 November 2010. Since December...
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and delivered talks in the institute: Michelle Facos Theodor Hänsch Paul Kirchhof Bruce McCormack Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #10: The Krupp...
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Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg Ellis Kaut Joseph Keilberth Paul Kirchhof Susanne Klatten Carlos Kleiber Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin Herbert...
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geographer; Karl Acham, sociologist; Walter Kohn, physicist 2000: Paul Kirchhof, constitutional and tax lawyer; Hans Müllejans, provost; Herwig Wolfram...
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Richters des Bundesverfassungsgerichts a. D. Prof. Dr. Dres. h. c. Paul Kirchhof". Federal Constitutional Court (in German). 20 February 2023. Archived...
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Federal Constitutional Court (Department of Constitutional Court judge Paul Kirchhof), Thomas Giegerich started his habilitation project on European constitutional...
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Hans Peter Stihl (2003) Joachim Fest (2002) Helmuth Rilling (2001) Paul Kirchhof (2000) Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (1999) Reinhard Mohn (1998) Ernst-Joachim...
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include former Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Paul Kirchhof, former President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea...
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exercise this power. This concept was first used in 1992 by German jurist Paul Kirchhof, although its initial meaning was not a legal one. The term became established...
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Müller 2014 Science: August Böck, Gerhard Ertl, Gerhard Hirzinger, Paul Kirchhof, Christian Meier, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Art: Anita Albus, Sibylle...
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Ferdinand Kirchhof (born 21 June 1950) is a German judge, jurisprudent and tax law expert. Kirchhof was born in Osnabrück. He served as expert member...
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March 2000, with former president Roman Herzog and former federal judge Paul Kirchhof, Tietmeyer led an independent commission to investigate the CDU donations...
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2010, state governors decided that Heidelberg University Professor Paul Kirchhof's model of a flat-rate household licence fee would be introduced in 2013...
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Class. The right of nomination changes between the two classes. 2004 Paul Kirchhof , former Federal Constitutional Court judge. 2005 Carl Djerassi , chemist...
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mathematician Alexandra Kertz-Welzel, university professor (music education) Paul Kirchhof, university professor, jurist, former judge at the Federal Constitutional...
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