Herbert Mandelartz

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Herbert Mandelartz (born November 27, 1948 in Warden ) is a German lawyer.

Life

Herbert Mandelartz studied law at Bielefeld University from 1969 to 1973 and graduated with the first (1974) and second state exams (1977). He received his doctorate in 1979 with a thesis on "The interaction of parliament and government in budget execution" under Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde .

After six years as a judge at the administrative court in Minden / Westf. In 1984 he moved to the Federal Ministry of the Interior in Bonn. From 1985 to 1999 he worked in the Saarland Ministry of the Interior in Saarbrücken, and from 1996 to 1999 as State Secretary. After the change of government, the longtime member of the SPD was put into temporary retirement and worked for a management consultancy and a law firm. At the beginning of 2001 he became the head of the central department in the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government in Berlin. A year later he was promoted to deputy chief. In 2006 he was put into temporary retirement . Since that time he is u. a. Lecturer at the law faculty of Humboldt University.

After taking temporary retirement , he published a. a. “Sisyphus is alive. Modernization of the administration - old problems, new questions ”, Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag 2009.

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