Klaus Haack

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Klaus Haack (born January 22, 1933 in Stettin ; † July 24, 2015 in Kitzeberg ) was a German judge in administrative jurisdiction .

Life

When the battle for East Pomerania began, Haack fled to Schleswig-Holstein with his mother and sister. The father had been a soldier throughout the war and was released from Russian captivity at the end of 1946. In Flensburg he was able to gain a foothold again as a judge. After graduating from the old grammar school (Flensburg) , Klaus Haack studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität . On May 2, 1953 he became a fox in the Corps Guestphalia Bonn and Greifswald zu Bonn . After the reception he distinguished himself as a chestnut major and (in the summer semester of 1954) as a senior . After three fox and three CB games inactivated , he moved to the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . After three semesters he passed the trainee exam. His marriage to Petra Brodersen in 1957 resulted in a son and three daughters. Haack became a judge at the regional court in Kiel and at the Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court . After he was head of division in the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of Justice , he was appointed President of the Schleswig-Holstein Administrative Court in 1980. After German reunification , he was President of the Upper Administrative Court of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania from 1992 to 1997 . In 1992/93 he and Hermann Butzer relocated Guestfalia to Greifswald . Haack took over the chairmanship of the newly founded old manor. Bad health for decades and died at the age of 82, he was buried on July 31, 2015 in the cemetery in Heikendorf .

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  1. ↑ Obituary notice
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 48/16; 45/425.
  3. ^ Administrative jurisdiction and public law - development and probation in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Festgabe for Klaus Haack on the occasion of his retirement , ed. by Gustav-Adolf Stange, 1997
  4. Hans-Peter Geck: Obituary for Klaus Haack . Corps newspaper of Guestfalia No. 45, pp. 2658–2663.