Jutta Limbach
Jutta Limbach | |
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Limbach in 2003 | |
| President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany | |
| In office 14 September 1994 – 10 April 2002 | |
| Vice-President |
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| Nominated by | SPD |
| Appointed by | Bundestag |
| Preceded by | Roman Herzog |
| Succeeded by | Hans-Jürgen Papier |
| Vice-President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany | |
| In office 24 March 1994 – 14 September 1994 | |
| President | |
| Nominated by | SPD |
| Appointed by | Bundestag |
| Preceded by | Ernst Mahrenholz |
| Succeeded by | Johann Friedrich Henschel |
| Judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany for the Second Senate | |
| In office 24 March 1994 – 10 April 2002 | |
| Nominated by | SPD |
| Appointed by | Bundestag |
| Preceded by | Ernst Gottfried Mahrenholz |
| Succeeded by | Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff |
| Senator for Justice of Berlin | |
| In office 16 March 1989 – 24 March 1994 | |
| Governing Mayor | |
| Preceded by | Rupert Scholz |
| Succeeded by | Lore Maria Peschel-Gutzeit |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Jutta Ryneck 27 March 1934 Berlin-Neukölln, Berlin, Nazi Germany (now Germany) |
| Died | 10 September 2016 (aged 82) Berlin, Germany |
| Political party | Social Democratic Party |
| Alma mater | Free University of Berlin |
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Jutta Limbach (27 March 1934 – 10 September 2016) was a German jurist and politician. She was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and served as President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany from 1994 to 2002, the first woman in this office.