Butz Peters

Butz Peters (born 22 January 1958 in Hanover) is a German television presenter and jurist who presented Aktenzeichen XY... ungelöst from 1997 to 2001. He is the author of four bestsellers (among others Tödlicher Irrtum – Die Geschichte der RAF, Fatal error – The History of the RAF), which mainly deal with the theme of left wing terrorism in post war Germany.[1] From 1994 till 1996, he worked as screenwriter for the ARD gossip magazine Brisant, in 1993/1994, he was editor in chief of the radio station Antenne Sachsen.[1]

Butz Peters
Born (1958-01-22) January 22, 1958[1]
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Jurist, Journalist, Television presenter
Known forpresenting the ZDF television program Aktenzeichen XY… ungelöst from 1997 to 2001

Works

  • The last myth of the RAF: Who shot Wolfgang Grams? The disaster of Bad Kleinen (Der letzte Mythos der RAF: Wer erschoss Wolfgang Grams? Das Desaster von Bad Kleinen), Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-550-07865-X.
  • Fatal error. The history of the RAF (Tödlicher Irrtum. Die Geschichte der RAF), Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-87024-673-1.
  • Television and film production. Legal Guide (Fernseh- und Filmproduktion. Rechtshandbuch), Baden-Baden 2003, ISBN 3-7890-8138-8
  • Who's who in German law. Guide to the legal world (Who’s who im deutschen Recht. Wegweiser durch die Juristenwelt), München 2003, ISBN 3-406-50184-2
  • Media Law. The civil rights (Medienrecht. Die zivilrechtlichen Ansprüche), München 1999, ISBN 3-406-44853-4
  • The gravy train. Organised crime in the Federal Republic (Die Absahner. Organisierte Kriminalität in der Bundesrepublik), Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-498-05273-X
  • Handbook of the law on working time: The new Working Hours Act 1994 (Handbuch des Arbeitszeitrechts: Das neue Arbeitszeitgesetz 1994), Hannover 1994, ISBN 3-7813-4507-6
  • RAF. Terrorism in Germany (RAF. Terrorismus in Deutschland), Stuttgart 1991, ISBN 3-421-06619-1.
  • The partnership mediation agreement (Der Partnerschaftsvermittlungsvertrag), Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 3-8204-9356-5

References

  1. "Short vita of Dr. Butz Peters". heinemann-peters.de. Archived from the original on 2014-06-25. Retrieved 2014-12-17.


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