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In 1970 Di Fabio began as a local government official in middle service in [[Dinslaken]].<ref name="Universität Bonn">{{cite web | title=Professor Dr. Dr. Udo Di Fabio - Institut für Öffentliches Recht - Abteilung Staatsrecht | website=Universität Bonn | url=https://www.jura.uni-bonn.de/lehrstuhl-prof-dr-dr-di-fabio/professor-dr-dr-udo-di-fabio/ | language=de | access-date=27 July 2021}}</ref> He completed his secondary school diploma and then studied law at the [[Ruhr University]] in Bochum as well as social sciences at the [[University of Duisburg]] (now University of Duisburg-Essen).<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> After completing the two state examinations in law in 1982 and 1985, Di Fabio was a judge at the [[Duisburg]] Social Court.<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> In 1986 he worked as a wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (scientific assistant) at the Institute for Public Law at the [[University of Bonn]].<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> In 1987, he achieved there his dissertation {{lang|de|Rechtsschutz im parlamentarischen Untersuchungsverfahren}}, followed by a doctorate in the subject of social sciences in 1990.<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> |
In 1970 Di Fabio began as a local government official in middle service in [[Dinslaken]].<ref name="Universität Bonn">{{cite web | title=Professor Dr. Dr. Udo Di Fabio - Institut für Öffentliches Recht - Abteilung Staatsrecht | website=Universität Bonn | url=https://www.jura.uni-bonn.de/lehrstuhl-prof-dr-dr-di-fabio/professor-dr-dr-udo-di-fabio/ | language=de | access-date=27 July 2021}}</ref> He completed his secondary school diploma and then studied law at the [[Ruhr University]] in Bochum as well as social sciences at the [[University of Duisburg]] (now University of Duisburg-Essen).<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> After completing the two state examinations in law in 1982 and 1985, Di Fabio was a judge at the [[Duisburg]] Social Court.<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> In 1986 he worked as a wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (scientific assistant) at the Institute for Public Law at the [[University of Bonn]].<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> In 1987, he achieved there his dissertation {{lang|de|Rechtsschutz im parlamentarischen Untersuchungsverfahren}}, followed by a doctorate in the subject of social sciences in 1990.<ref name="Universität Bonn" /> After completing his habilitation in 1993, he was appointed first university professor for public law at the [[Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität]] Münster, followed a call to the [[University of Trier]].<ref name="Familienunternehmen 2014">{{cite web | title=Prof. Dr. Dr. Udo Di Fabio | website=Stiftung Familienunternehmen | date=15 September 2014 | url=https://www.familienunternehmen.de/de/die-stiftung-familienunternehmen/wissenschaftlicher-beirat/prof-dr-dr-udo-di-fabio | language=de | access-date=27 July 2021}}</ref> From 1997 to 2003 Di Fabio was Professor of Public Law at the [[Ludwig Maximilians University]] in Munich, since 2003 he has been Professor for Public Law at the [[Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität]] in Bonn.<ref name="Familienunternehmen 2014" /> |
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==Later career== |
==Later career== |
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Udo Di Fabio (born March 26, 1954 in Duisburg) is a German jurist. He is a former judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, Germany's highest court, where he served as a member of the Second Senate from December 1999 until December 2011.
Early life
In 1970 Di Fabio began as a local government official in middle service in Dinslaken.[1] He completed his secondary school diploma and then studied law at the Ruhr University in Bochum as well as social sciences at the University of Duisburg (now University of Duisburg-Essen).[1] After completing the two state examinations in law in 1982 and 1985, Di Fabio was a judge at the Duisburg Social Court.[1] In 1986 he worked as a wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (scientific assistant) at the Institute for Public Law at the University of Bonn.[1] In 1987, he achieved there his dissertation Rechtsschutz im parlamentarischen Untersuchungsverfahren, followed by a doctorate in the subject of social sciences in 1990.[1] After completing his habilitation in 1993, he was appointed first university professor for public law at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, followed a call to the University of Trier.[2] From 1997 to 2003 Di Fabio was Professor of Public Law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, since 2003 he has been Professor for Public Law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn.[2]
Later career
In April 2020, Di Fabio was appointed by Minister-President Armin Laschet of North Rhine-Westphalia to a 12-member expert group to advise on economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.[3]
Other activities
- Friedrich August von Hayek Foundation, Member of the Board of Trustees[4]
- German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Member of the Council[5]
- Deutsche Telekom Stiftung, Member of the Board of Trustees[6]
- Vodafone Germany Foundation, Member of the Advisory Board[7]
- Foundation for Family Businesses, Member of the Advisory Board[8]
- German Reference Centre (DRZE), Member of the Board of Trustees[9]
Personal life
Di Fabio is married, has four children and lives in Bonn.
References
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- "Judges – Prof. Dr. Dr. Udo Di Fabio". Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
- ^ a b c d e "Professor Dr. Dr. Udo Di Fabio - Institut für Öffentliches Recht - Abteilung Staatsrecht". Universität Bonn (in German). Retrieved 27 July 2021.
- ^ a b "Prof. Dr. Dr. Udo Di Fabio". Stiftung Familienunternehmen (in German). 15 September 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
- ^ Kristian Frigelj (April 1, 2020), Zwölfköpfiges Gremium: Armin Laschet gründet „Expertenrat Corona“ Die Welt.
- ^ Board of Trustees Friedrich August von Hayek Foundation.
- ^ Council German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP).
- ^ Board of Trustees Deutsche Telekom Stiftung.
- ^ Advisory Board Vodafone Germany Foundation.
- ^ Advisory Board Foundation for Family Businesses.
- ^ Board of Trustees German Reference Centre (DRZE).
- 1954 births
- Living people
- German judges
- University of Bonn faculty
- Judges of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
- University of Münster faculty
- German scholars of constitutional law
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