Jutta Limbach (27 March 1934 – 10 September 2016) was a German jurist and politician. She was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD)...
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Wolfgang Zeidler. In September 1994, he was succeeded in that office by Jutta Limbach. Already in 1993, Chancellor Helmut Kohl had selected Herzog as candidate...
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secretary of Jutta Limbach, then-Berlin Senator of Justice, from 1989 to 1992. From 1995 to 1998, she was a scientific assistant to Jutta Limbach, then-President...
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1983), Finnish actress Jutta Limbach, German jurist and politician (SPD) Jutta Meischner, German classical archaeologist Jutta Müller, German figure skater...
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lifestyle Kurt Krömer (born 1974), presenter, actor and entertainer Jutta Limbach (1934–2016), legal academic Will Meisel (1897–1967), composer and publisher...
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(4 September 2009) Collings (2015), p. xxiv. Collings (2015), p. xv. Jutta Limbach, How a constitution can safeguard democracy:The German Experience (PDF)...
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1994 (resigned) 1st Ernst Gottfried Mahrenholz (1987–1994), Jutta Limbach (1994) 7 Jutta Limbach (1934–2016) Berlin Senator of Justice (1989–1994) 14 September...
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serve as the President of the Federal Patent Court of Germany (1986) Jutta Limbach (c. 1962): First female appointed as the President of the Federal Constitutional...
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president (the "righteous judge") Fritz Oppenheimer (1898–1968), lawyer Jutta Limbach (1934–2016), President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany...
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(died 1993) 20 March - Peter Berling, German actor (died 2017) 27 March Jutta Limbach, German politician and jurist (died 2016) Peter Schamoni, German film...
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1942. A German government panel, led by former constitutional judge Jutta Limbach, had previously ruled that the loss was almost certainly a result of...
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Präsidentin des Bundesverfassungsgerichts Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Jutta Limbach ist verstorben". Federal Constitutional Court (in German). Archived...
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of the European Parliament Jan-Marco Luczak, politician and lawyer Jutta Limbach, President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (1994–2002)...
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Germany. When President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Jutta Limbach retired from her position in 2002, Papier succeeded her. Papier has...
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STATT Party (Voscherau III Senate [Wikidata]). In 1994, she succeeded Jutta Limbach as the Senator for Justice in Berlin under the Eberhard Diepgen Senate...
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property, led by the former head of the Federal Constitutional Court, Jutta Limbach. In November 2014, Weizsäcker retired as chairman of the Bergedorf Round...
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1910. Bruno Bauer Hermann Boddin Lena Braun Horst Buchholz Lee Lawrie Jutta Limbach Susan Neiman Antonio Rüdiger Wilhelm Voigt Many of Rixdorf's and Neukölln's...
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Bundestag (1972–1976) Rita Süssmuth, President of the Bundestag (1988–1998) Jutta Limbach, President of the Federal Constitutional Court (1994–2002) Angela Merkel...
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requires |journal= (help) "Norway". Etymonline. Retrieved 21 August 2007. Jutta Limbach, Ausgewanderte Wörter. Eine Auswahl der interessantesten Beiträge zur...
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Prize in Literature laureate Roman Herzog, former President of Germany Jutta Limbach, former president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Otto...
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Constitutional Court of Germany) from 2002 to 2014, having succeeded Jutta Limbach in this position. After studying law at the University of Bielefeld...
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runner (1948, 1952), European championship bronze medalist (1950). Jutta Limbach, 82, German jurist and politician, President of the Federal Constitutional...
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Siegfried Lenz, writer 1999: Jan Philipp Reemtsma, literary scholar. 2000: Jutta Limbach, jurist and politician (SPD) 2001: Volker Schlöndorff, filmmaker. 2002:...
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preserved by an association of friends and sponsors, among these are Jutta Limbach, Wolfgang Thierse and the late Christa Wolf. "Listed buildings in Berlin"...
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Stahmer, was previously a City Councillor, while the Senator for Justice, Jutta Limbach, was a law professor at Free University. Norbert Meisner, previously...
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for the seizure. On 20 November 2014, the German jurist Jutta Limbach, the head of the Limbach Commission on Nazi-looted art, confirmed the opinion of...
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as being "too political" she abandoned this career step in favor of Jutta Limbach. Ahead of the 1994 elections, SPD chairman Rudolf Scharping included...
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work, the former President of the German Federal Constitutional Court, Jutta Limbach, said: "No artist before her has caricatured gender relations in such...
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Kurt Lichtenstein Karl Liebknecht Wilhelm Liebknecht Hermann Liebmann Jutta Limbach Rudolf Lindau Richard Lipinski Burkhard Lischka Paul Löbe Selma Lohse...
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Fautes de prononciation et germanismes. Derivaux, Strasbourg 1852. Jutta Limbach: Ausgewanderte Wörter. Hueber, Ismaning 2007, ISBN 978-3-19-107891-1...
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