Herbert Trimbach

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Herbert Trimbach
Herbert Trimbach, 2016

Herbert Josef Trimbach (born August 18, 1954 in Schwärzelbach / Lower Franconia ) is a German lawyer . From February 2012 to November 2019 he was head of the Department of Public Safety and Order, Police, Regulatory Law, Fire and Disaster Protection, Rescue Services in the Ministry of the Interior and for Local Authority of the State of Brandenburg . Trimbach was a member of AK II Internal Security and, from July 2015 to July 2018, chairman of Working Group V Fire Brigade Matters, Rescue, Disaster Management and Civil Defense of the Conference of Interior Ministers .

Life

Trimbach completed after the high school on Frobenius school in Hammelburg 1974-1975 its military service . From 1975 to 1980 he studied law and history in Würzburg and Speyer and in 1983 passed the 2nd state examination in Munich.

Trimbach then worked in the Free State of Bavaria as a public prosecutor and judge as well as in the Federal Ministry of Justice in Bonn. While he worked as a consultant in the ministry focusing on public law, his work as a judge at the Schweinfurt Regional Court focused on civil and commercial law as well as criminal law. In 1988 he received his doctorate from the Julius Maximilians University in Würzburg under Franz-Ludwig Knemeyer (second reviewer Hasso Hofmann ). iur. utr. PhD.

From 1984 to 1992 Trimbach was a member of the city council in Hammelburg and the district council in the Bad Kissingen district . In August 1992 he moved to the state of Brandenburg. After working as a judge at the Potsdam District Court, he worked in the Justice and European Ministry led by Hans-Otto Bräutigam until 2007 . Here he was head of the division for civil law, civil procedural law and land register law and from 1997 deputy head of the public law, private law and legal policy department; Dirk Brouër , who later became director of the Federal Council, was the head of the department . During this time, Trimbach dealt intensively with the legal regulations on the subject of "outstanding property issues". From 2002 he was part-time chairman of the staff council in the Ministry of Justice and from 2005 a member of the state staff committee.

From 2007 to 2012 Trimbach was presiding judge at the Brandenburg Higher Regional Court, where he headed the 13th Civil Senate and the 4th Family Senate. Since 1 February 2012, Trimbach was on a proposal by the then Interior Minister and later Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke as Deputy Director Head of Public order and safety, police, administrative law, fire and civil protection, emergency services joined the Ministry of the Interior and Municipal of Brandenburg and thus the successor to Jürgen Storbeck . Since November 2019, he has been head of the department for constitutional and constitutional law, immigration law, elections, data protection, legal services at the MIK and, as ministerial director, a member of AK I of the Conference of Interior Ministers.

Trimbach is a trainee instructor, part-time examiner in the 1st and 2nd state law exams and author of scientific publications on legal and legal-political topics (e.g. in the NJW and the New Justice (NJ)). He is co-editor of the trade journal pvt - Polizei Verkehr + Technik . He is a member of the SPD and the police union (GdP). In addition, he was a founding member and vice-president of the German-Ukrainian Lawyers Association .

He has been a member of the Europa-Union Hammelburg since 1975 and was initially particularly involved with the Young European Federalists . He campaigns for the idea of ​​a united Europe in lectures and seminars, also in other European countries. In 2015 he received an honorary certificate from the Bad Kissingen district for his commitment as part of his 40-year membership.

Fonts

  • with Dirk Brouër and others: Open property issues , a guide. Rowohlt, 1995, ISBN 3-499-13672-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Herbert Trimbach's curriculum vitae on the website of the Ministry of the Interior and for Municipalities (PDF, 32 kByte) from April 29, 2013, accessed on September 22, 2015
  2. Award for Dr. Herbert Trimbach for 40 years of membership in the Europa-Union Hammelburg from April 22, 2015, accessed on August 21, 2019