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Gerhard Mauz

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Gerhard Mauz (November 29, 1925 in Tübingen – August 15, 2003 in Reinbek) was a German journalist and correspondent for judicial processes.

Mauz was the son of T4-Gutachters Friedrich Mauz (1900-1979).[1] He studied psychology, psychopathology and philosophy; he began his career at Die Welt. From 1964 till his retirement 1990 he was a member of the staff of Der Spiegel. He wrote about legal proceeding in German post war time.

In 1973 he received the Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande. (Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.)

Publications

  • Die großen Prozesse der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Springe: zu Klampen 2005, ISBN 3-934920-36-5.
  • Die Justiz vor Gericht: Macht und Ohnmacht der Richter. C. Bertelsmann, 1990. ISBN 978-3-570-02417-1.

References

  1. ^ NACHRUF Gerhard Mauz 1925 bis 2003 Von Friedrichsen, Gisela Der Spiegel, Ausgabe 34 vom 18. August 2003, S. 152