Wulf Damkowski

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Wulf Damkowski

Wulf Damkowski (born November 22, 1941 ) is a German politician and Hamburg university professor.

Life

Wulf Damkowski was born in 1941 to Marta Damkowski .

From 1970 to 1986 Wulf Damkowski was a member of the Hamburg Parliament as an SPD member. In June 1977, together with Jan Ehlers , Bodo Fischer , Harro Frank , Hans-Jürgen Grambow , Helga von Hoffmann , Frauke Martin , Lothar Reinhard , Ortwin Runde and Bodo Schümann, he belonged to a group of ten SPD members of the Bundestag who, in connection with the Exclusion of the Juso chairman Klaus Uwe Benneter in a letter to the party chairman Willy Brandt demanded that this prevent party regulatory proceedings against 56 Hamburg SPD members who had shown solidarity with Benneter.

In 1980 Damkowski was appointed professor at the University of Economics and Politics (HWP) in Hamburg, which merged with the University of Hamburg in 2005. There he taught public law and administrative science with a focus on public management . In 2007 he retired.

Wulf Damkowski is also the author of various non-fiction books.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "The conflict in the SPD about the Juso boss" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from July 9, 1977, accessed on March 23, 2020.