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Lerke Osterloh

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Lerke Osterloh (born September 29, 1944 in Wüsting-Holle near Oldenburg) is a German judge, jurisprudent and tax law expert. She was sitting Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany in the court's second senate from October 1998 until her retirement in November 2010.[1] Her successor is Monika Hermanns.[2] Along with Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff and Michael Gerhardt, she is considered a member of the senate's left-liberal wing.[3]

See also

Federal Constitutional Court of Germany

References

  1. ^ "Justice Osterloh website". Bundesverfassungsgericht website. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  2. ^ "Bundesverfassungsrichterin Prof. Dr. Lerke Osterloh scheidet aus dem Amt". Bundesverfassungsgericht press release. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  3. ^ "Portraits of the Federal Constitutional Justices". Deutsche Welle website (German). Retrieved 2010-01-01.

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