Wolfgang Schomburg

Judge

1948 –

81

Who is Wolfgang Schomburg?

Wolfgang Schomburg was the first German Judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. From 1995 until 2000 he was a judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe. In 2007 he resigned from the bench of the Appeals Chamber of the ICTY, asserting the trial could no longer be fair given the self-representation of the defendant.

Schomburg studied law in Berlin and passed his first legal state examination at the Freie Universität Berlin in 1971, and the second in 1974. The same year he became a public prosecutor in Berlin, was a judge and eventually senior public prosecutor of Berlin. From 1989 to 1991 he was Undersecretary of State at the Senate Justice Department in the city-state of Berlin, and then until 1995 worked as a lawyer in Berlin. In 1995 he was appointed Judge at the Federal Supreme Court. He is editor of the German leading commentary on "International Cooperation in Criminal Matters", currently 4th ed. Munich, 2006. Specialized in International Criminal Law, Transnational Criminal Law, Human Rights and Mutual Cooperation in Criminal Matters he gave lectures on these topics at leading Universities and related Institutions all over the world. He is member of the Board of Directors of the AIDP, ERA, Trier, and the MPI,Freiburg.

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Born
Apr 9, 1948
Berlin
Also known as
  • Judge Wolfgang Schomburg
Nationality
  • Germany
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on July 23, 2013

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