Ingo Winkelmann

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Ingo Winkelmann (born April 8, 1958 ) is a German diplomat . Since 2018 he has been employed in the “ Central America , Caribbean , Mexico ” section of the Federal Foreign Office

Life

After studying law and economics at the universities of Freiburg and Geneva (1977-1982) and subsequent work as a law clerk in 1988 was the promotion of Dr. jur. ( University of Freiburg im Breisgau).

After joining the Foreign Service (1988), he worked at the foreign missions in Damascus (1990 to 1991), New York (1995 to 1998) and Sarajevo (1998 to 2001). In the meantime, Winkelmann worked in the economic department, the legal department and the department for global issues and the United Nations (UN) of the Foreign Office in Bonn and Berlin . From 2002 deputy head of the United Nations policy department (GF01) at the Berlin Foreign Office. His main work there were among other things. the reform of the Security Council, general questions of the Security Council, Iraq and South and Latin America in the UN Security Council, candidacies for the UN Security Council, as well as overarching topics of German membership in the United Nations. In addition, Winkelmann taught at the Humboldt University in Berlin until the summer of 2005 .

In 2005, Winkelmann was appointed Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Angola in 2007 and stayed there until 2007.

After a post as head of the department for Antarctica and special areas of international law in the legal department of the Foreign Office, he took up the post of head of the economic department and permanent representative of the ambassador at the German embassy in Bangkok in 2011.

From 2014 to 2018 Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Republic of Costa Rica . Since 2018 he has been Head of Division with the rank of Lecturer, First Class Legation Councilor, in the “Central America, Caribbean, Mexico” division of the German Foreign Office.

Publications on constitutional, international and European law

  • United Nations Lexicon (co-author). Retrieved November 11, 2019 .
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina on the horizon of Europe. Democratic and federal elements of state formation in Southeast Europe. Berlin 2003 (co-editor), ISBN 978-3428110681
  • ABC of the United Nations. Berlin 2003 (Brochure of the AA, editing)
  • Negotiating for Peace. Contributions to foreign public law and international law, Volume 162. Berlin 2003 (co-editor), ISBN 978-3540400738

Web links

Curriculum vitae on the website of the Embassy in Costa Rica ( Memento from May 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive )

Individual evidence

  1. BAnz AT October 01, 2014 S1
  2. ^ Embassy reception in Cuba. In: diplomatisches-magazin.de. Retrieved November 10, 2019 .