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Christina Stresemann

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Christina Stresemann (born 1957) is a judge at the Federal Court of Justice of Germany.

Until 2003, Stresemann worked at the District Court in Berlin, in the Berlin State Ministry of Justice and at the Chamber's Court in Cologne.

Stresemann was the personal secretary of Jutta Limbach, then Berlin Senator of Justice, from 1989 to 1992. From 1995 to 1998 she was a scientific assistant to Jutta Limbach, then President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.

Stresemann is the daughter of Wolfgang Stresemann and granddaughter of liberal statesman Gustav Stresemann, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning German Chancellor and Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic. Her grandmother, Gustav Stresemann's wife Käte, was Jewish.

Stresemann is married to Ingo Müller, Professor of Administration in Hamburg.

References

  • Michael Mielke (2003-06-03). "Großer Name, große Verantwortung: Reichskanzler-Enkelin Christina Stresemann wird Bundesrichterin". Welt Online (in German). Retrieved 2010-10-19.