Hans Walder

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Hans Walder (born June 22, 1920 in Eglisau ; † January 7, 2005 in Seftigen ; resident in Eglisau and Glattfelden ) was a Swiss lawyer and federal prosecutor .

Life

Hans Walder was the son of the notary Jakob Walder and Emilie Walder geb. Eberl. He studied at the University of Zurich and obtained his doctorate in law in 1945. iur. He was a lawyer and from 1967 to 1973 associate professor and from 1973 to 1983 full professor for criminal law , criminal procedure law and criminal law auxiliary sciences at the University of Bern . From 1968 to 1974 he was the Swiss Federal Prosecutor , i.e. head of the Federal Prosecutor's Office. The "case Kälin" to DDR -Spionage 1973 was one of the most serious espionage affairs in Switzerland at the time of the Cold War. In 1989 the Fichen affair revealed that from 1969 onwards, Walder had telegram traffic to what was then the GDR monitored.

He was married to Odette Gabrielle Jeanjaquet.

Fonts

  • Criminal thinking. Verlag Kriminalistik, Hamburg 1955. Continued by Thomas Hansjakob: 10th edition Heidelberg 2016, ISBN 978-3-7832-0043-0 .
  • The questioning of the accused. Shown using the example of Zurich and German criminal procedural law. Verlag Kriminalistik, Hamburg 1965 (= Habil.).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Data collection by Gerhard Köbler
  2. Former Federal Prosecutor Hans Walder has died. In: news.ch. January 11, 2005
predecessor Office successor
Hans Prince Federal Prosecutor of the Swiss Confederation
1968–1974
Rudolf Gerber