- Hans-Jürgen Papier
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name = Hans-Jürgen Papier
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office = 8th President of theFederal Constitutional Court of Germany
term_start =April 10 ,2002
term_end = "2010 "
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predecessor =Jutta Limbach
successor = "Andreas Voßkuhle "
office2 = 10th Vicepresident of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
term_start2 =February 27 ,1998
term_end2 =April 10 ,2002
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predecessor2 =Otto Seidl
successor2 =Winfried Hassemer
birth_date = birth date and age|1943|7|6
birth_place =Berlin ,Germany
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alma_mater =Free University of Berlin
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footnotes =Hans-Jürgen Papier IPAlink-en|ˈpaːpiɐ (born
6 July ,1943 inBerlin ) is a German scholar of constitutional law and, as of April 2002, President of theFederal Constitutional Court of Germany .Three years after graduating from law school in 1967, Papier completed a Ph.D. dissertation at the 1970 at the
Freie Universität Berlin . In 1973 he received his "Habilitation " on the basis of a second dissertation on questions concerning German constitutional law.From 1974 onward Papier received tenure at the Universität Bielefeld and taught constitutional law. In 1992 he moved to Munich to teach German and Bavarian constitutional and administrative law as well as Public Social law at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität.
In 1998 Papier, a member of the conservative CSU party, became Vice-President and Chair of the First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. When Chief Justice
Jutta Limbach retired from her position in 2002, Papier succeeded her.Papier has often made public comments on questions of constitutional law, but has generally avoided commenting on other political questions. He made an exception to this rule after the elections of 2005 when he implored the parties to work hard not to lose the trust of the German electorate.
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