Klaus Radke

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Klaus Radke (born January 30, 1955 in Bonn ) is a German lawyer and author.

Life

Radke completed his legal studies at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz with the first state examination in law and the subsequent legal clerkship with the second state examination. He was at Walter Rudolf with international law dissertation on the state of national emergency in international law for Dr. iur. PhD. From 1983 and 1987, Radke was a research fellow with the Swiss constitutional lawyer Peter Schneider and then a lecturer at the University of Surrey at Guildford in the United Kingdom .

Radke worked for Westdeutscher Rundfunk from 1987 to 2020 . From 1997 to 2008 he was program director of the television program Phoenix , of which he had already been part of the founding team. From 2008 to 2020 he was initially coordinator of the Einsfestival television program , then head of the television strategy department, managing director of the ARD historical commission, coordinator for 3sat and commissioner for barrier-free television programs at WDR.

TV documentaries (selection)

Radke was editorially responsible for a number of television productions, including the documentary Das Große Schauspiel as co-author with Stephan Lamby on Phoenix, which was nominated for the Adolf Grimme Prize in 2003 and awarded the Robert Geisendörfer Prize .

Memberships

As part of his functions at WDR, Radke was a member of the board of trustees of the Civis Medienstiftung , a member of the main jury of the Franco-German Journalism Prize, the jury of the International Documentary Film Prize of the Cologne Conference sponsored by Phoenix, the jury of the Gerd Ruge project grant for young documentary filmmakers and the jury of the European Young Civis Media Prize for TV and video productions.

Publications (selection)

  • To enrich people's lives. Considerations on the mandate of the public service media on the Internet . In: IRIS Spezial, a publication of the European Audiovisual Observatory. Online activities of public service media: mandate and funding , Strasbourg 2015
  • Phoenix: Objectives, program and program philosophy: The event and documentation channel of ARD and ZDF . In: Media Perspektiven 4/1997, p. 206 ff
  • The public program complaint as a broadcast petition . In: Journal for Copyright and Media Law 8/9/1991, p. 400 ff
  • The state of emergency in modern international peace law. A contribution on the limits of the binding force of international law norms , international law and foreign policy, Baden-Baden 1989

Individual evidence

  1. Trust, look, Phoenix! In: Cicero Online . ( cicero.de [accessed October 5, 2018]).