Jutta Limbach is a German jurist and politician. She is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). She received her doctorate in law in 1966 by the Free University of Berlin and fulfilled the requirements to be appointed professor by the German educational system in 1971. In 1972, she was appointed professor of private law at the Free University.
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- Jutta Limbach is a German jurist and politician. She is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). She received her doctorate in law in 1966 by the Free University of Berlin and fulfilled the requirements to be appointed professor by the German educational system in 1971. In 1972, she was appointed professor of private law at the Free University. From 1987 to 1989, she was member of an academic advisory council at the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. Under Walter Momper as mayor, Limbach was the senator for Justice in Berlin from 1989 to 1994. In 1994, she was then appointed to the position of vice-president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, the same year she became president, succeeding Roman Herzog. She was the first female president of the court and served in this role until she reached the age limit of 68 in 2002. She then became president of the German non-profit organization Goethe-Institut. In 2004, she was repeatedly named as a possible candidate to succeed Johannes Rau as President of Germany in that year's election. Limbach is a member of the committee of the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. In 2005, she was awarded the Louise-Schroeder-Medal.
- Jutta Limbach ist eine deutsche Rechtswissenschaftlerin und Politikerin der SPD. Von 1994 bis 2002 war sie Präsidentin des Bundesverfassungsgerichts und von 2002 bis 2008 Präsidentin des Goethe-Instituts.
- Jutta Limbach es una política y jurista de Alemania, miembro del Partido Socialdemócrata de ese país. Nació en 1934 en Berlín, ciudad en la que se doctoró en leyes 1966 por la Universidad Libre. En 1971 cumplió los requisitos del sistema educativo alemán pasa ser designada profesora, cargo que comenzaría a ejercer un año después en la misma universidad donde se doctoró. Entre 1987 y 1989 fue miembro de un consejo consultivo en el Ministerio Federal de Familia, Tercera Edad, Mujeres y Juventud de Alemania. Entre 1989 y 1994 formó parte del equipo de la alcaldía de Berlín, encabezada por Walter Momper, como concejala de justicia. En 1994 fue designada vicepresidenta del Tribunal Constitucional de Alemania, ocupando poco después la presidencia en sucesión a Roman Herzog, con lo que convirtió en la primera mujer que presidía esta institución. Dejó el puesto en 2002 para ocupar la presidencia del Instituto Goethe, cargo que desempeñó hasta el 2008. En 2004 su nombre sonó como posible sucesora de Johannes Rau en la presidencia de Alemania. Es miembro del comité encargado del Premio de la Paz del Comercio Librero Alemán. En 2005 recibió la medalla Louise-Schroeder.
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- Jutta Limbach is a German jurist and politician. She is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). She received her doctorate in law in 1966 by the Free University of Berlin and fulfilled the requirements to be appointed professor by the German educational system in 1971. In 1972, she was appointed professor of private law at the Free University.
- Jutta Limbach ist eine deutsche Rechtswissenschaftlerin und Politikerin der SPD. Von 1994 bis 2002 war sie Präsidentin des Bundesverfassungsgerichts und von 2002 bis 2008 Präsidentin des Goethe-Instituts.
- Jutta Limbach es una política y jurista de Alemania, miembro del Partido Socialdemócrata de ese país. Nació en 1934 en Berlín, ciudad en la que se doctoró en leyes 1966 por la Universidad Libre. En 1971 cumplió los requisitos del sistema educativo alemán pasa ser designada profesora, cargo que comenzaría a ejercer un año después en la misma universidad donde se doctoró.
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