Gerhard Fieberg

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Gerhard Fieberg (born November 25, 1946 in Hünfeld ) is a German lawyer and was President of the Federal Office of Justice in Bonn from 2007 to 2011 .

Life

After studying law in Heidelberg , Lausanne and Gießen, Fieberg passed the first state examination in 1974 and the second state examination in 1977 in Koblenz . He then worked in the district court district of Koblenz at local and regional courts before moving to the Federal Ministry of Justice in 1983 . The focus of his work was the administration of criminal justice, the law of outstanding property issues, as well as the subject area of ​​justice and National Socialism. As part of the investigation of the entanglement of the Ministry of Justice in the time of National Socialism , he conceived the exhibition “In the Name of the German People - Justice and National Socialism”, which can be seen as a traveling exhibition from 1989 to 1999 and again since 2002 in various German cities. Fieberg also published on this subject. Another focus of his publications are the open questions of property, he is the editor of both the loose-leaf commentary “Fieberg / Reichenbach / Messerschmidt / Neuhaus: Vermögensgesetz - VermG” from the publishing house CH Beck and the text collection “Vermögensgesetz” in the German TV channel .

In 2000, Fieberg moved to the Federal Court of Justice as a federal prosecutor , where he worked on revisions in criminal law.

Since September 2006, Fieberg has been head of the Federal Central Register and on January 1, 2007, he became the founding president of the newly created Federal Office of Justice. He held this position for five years and handed it over to Heinz-Josef Friehe on January 1, 2012 .

Fieberg is married and has three children.

Works

  • Justice in National Socialist Germany. Bundesanzeiger, Cologne 1984, ISBN 3-88784-049-6 .
  • (Ed. With Harald Reichenbach ) Expropriation and open property issues in the former GDR. 3 volumes. Publishing Communication Forum Law, Economy, Taxes, Cologne 1991/92, ISBN 3-8145-1856-X .
  • (Ed. With Harald Reichenbach) Compensation and Compensation Act. 2 volumes. RWS-Verlag Kommunikationforum, Cologne 1995, ISBN 3-8145-1870-5 .
  • (Ed. With Harald Reichenbach and Burkhard Messerschmidt ) VermG - Law to regulate open property issues: Comment. Loose-leaf collection. Munich 1992 ff., ISBN 3-406-35950-7 .

literature

  • Catalog for the exhibition “In the Name of the German People - Justice and National Socialism” (publisher: Federal Ministry of Justice).

Individual evidence

  1. a b President of the Federal Office of Justice ( memento of September 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), website of the Federal Office of Justice, accessed on November 6, 2011 and February 24, 2012.
  2. ^ "Atrocities" In the name of the German people "- exhibition documents the darkest part of German legal history" by Kathrin Hessling, report from the cultural department of the WDR from March 8, 2002 online ( Memento from April 14, 2002 in the Internet Archive ).