Kay Nehm
Kay Nehm | |
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Attorney General of Germany | |
In office 7 February 1994 – 31 May 2006 | |
Chancellor |
Helmut Kohl Gerhard Schröder Angela Merkel |
Preceded by | Alexander von Stahl |
Succeeded by | Monika Harms |
Personal details | |
Born |
Flensburg, Germany | 4 May 1941
Alma mater |
University of Kiel University of Freiburg Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich |
Kay Nehm (born 4 May 1941 in Flensburg) is a German lawyer. He served as Attorney General of Germany from 7 February 1994 until 31 May 2006.[1]
He studied law at LMU, the University of Freiburg and the University of Kiel. He was appointed a federal judge at the Federal Court of Justice in 1991. As an Attorney General, he sometimes took politically unpopular but legally stringent decisions.
Publications
- Straflose Straftaten? Zur Rettung verfassungswidriger Strafgesetze durch Absehen von Strafe (Vortrag vom 17. February 1997), Heidelberg 1999. ISBN 3-8114-9599-2
- Die Zuständigkeit des Generalbundesanwalts für die Verfolgung extremistischer Einzeltäter (Vortrag vom 8. Mai 2001), München 2002. ISBN 3-406-48632-0
- Das nachrichtendienstliche Trennungsgebot und die neue Sicherheitsarchitektur, in: NJW 2004, S. 3289 bis 3295.
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Preceded by Alexander von Stahl |
Attorney General of Germany 1994-2006 |
Succeeded by Monika Harms |
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