Winfried Hassemer
Winfried Hassemer (17 February 1940 – 9 January 2014) was a German criminal law scholar. He was vice president of the Federal Constitutional Court.[1][2]
Winfried Hassemer | |
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11th Vice-president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany | |
In office 10 April 2002 – 7 May 2008 | |
Preceded by | Hans-Jürgen Papier |
Succeeded by | Andreas Voßkuhle |
Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany | |
In office 3 May 1996 – 7 May 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Gau-Algesheim, Germany | 17 February 1940
Died | 9 January 2014 73) | (aged
Alma mater | Saarland University |
Born in Gau-Algesheim, Hassemer was from 1964 to 1969 a scientific assistant at the Institut for laws and social philosophy of the university of Saarland. His widow Kristiane Weber Hassemer was a judge and state secretary to Rupert von Plottnitz.[3] His brother Volker Hassemer was a senator in Berlin.
References
- "Reinhard Müller, Interview with Federal Constitutional Court Vice President, Justice, Professor Winfried Hassemer – "The State is No Longer the Leviathan"". German Law Journal. 5: 603–607. 2004. doi:10.1017/S2071832200012712. S2CID 141200844.
- Geyer, Christian. "Liberaler Streiter für bürgerliche Freiheitsrechte. Zum Tod von Winfried Hassemer". FAZ.
- Schwan, Helmut. "Heiter bis streitbar. Winfried Hassemer im Porträt". FAZ.
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