Monika Lüke

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Monika Lüke (2009)

Monika Lüke (born January 24, 1969 in Bochum ) is a German international lawyer and was the integration commissioner for the state of Berlin until May 2015 .

She did her doctorate at the Berlin Humboldt University on “Immunity of State Officials in Serious Human Rights Violations” and then worked in London for the British Foreign Office on the implementation of the statute for the International Criminal Court . She worked as a political advisor to the Evangelical Church in the field of migrant and refugee rights in the European Union . At the Society for Technical Cooperation, she worked from 2005 as a project coordinator in Kenya and Cambodia . From 2009 to 2011 she was General Secretary of the German section of Amnesty International , succeeding Barbara Lochbihler and predecessor of Wolfgang Grenz. In September 2012 Monika Lüke was appointed Integration Commissioner for the State of Berlin. In February 2015 she announced her resignation from this office on May 31, 2015. She became head of a program of the Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) for labor and social standards in the textile and clothing sector in Asia, which ran until 2018 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Monika Lüke. (pdf) Professional Experience. Amnesty International Germany, archived from the original on April 24, 2011 ; accessed on April 24, 2011 (English, résumé).
  2. Monika Lüke becomes the new General Secretary of Amnesty International in Germany. Amnesty International Germany, April 16, 2009, archived from the original on April 24, 2011 ; Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
  3. Senate appoints Monika Lüke as the new integration officer of the State of Berlin , Berlin.de, press release from September 11, 2012
  4. a b New job at GIZ: Integration Commissioner Lüke is leaving Berlin , Der Tagesspiegel , 23 February 2015
  5. Labor and social standards in the textile and clothing sector in Asia , giz.de, accessed on December 25, 2017