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Helga Seibert (January 7, 1939 – April 12, 1999) was a German judge. She was a judge in the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. She was born in Witzenhausen, and died in Munich. Shortly before her death she won the Fritz Bauer Prize from the Humanist Union. The explanatory memorandum stated; "The fact that a civil rights organization honors a supreme judge, may seem unusual, but it is for your work towards the specific benefits of dealing with fundamental rights."

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  • Helga Seibert (January 7, 1939 – April 12, 1999) was a German judge. She was a judge in the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. She was born in Witzenhausen, and died in Munich. Shortly before her death she won the Fritz Bauer Prize from the Humanist Union. The explanatory memorandum stated; "The fact that a civil rights organization honors a supreme judge, may seem unusual, but it is for your work towards the specific benefits of dealing with fundamental rights." (en)
  • Helga Seibert (1939–1999) adalah hakim . Ia mulai menjabat sebagai hakim di mahkamah tersebut pada tanggal 28 November 1989. Di Mahkamah Konstitusi Jerman, ia ditempatkan di Senat Pertama. Masa baktinya sebagai hakim berakhir pada tanggal 28 September 1998. (in)
  • Helga Seibert (* 7. Januar 1939 in Witzenhausen; † 12. April 1999 in München) war von 1989 bis 1998 Richterin des Bundesverfassungsgerichts. Seibert studierte Englisch und Französisch am Auslands- und Dolmetscherinstitut in Germersheim und Rechtswissenschaft an den Universitäten Marburg und Berlin. 1964 legte sie die Erste Juristische Staatsprüfung ab und studierte ein Jahr am Bologna Center der School of Advanced International Studies der Johns Hopkins University und von 1966 bis 1967 an der Yale Law School. Nach ihrer Zweiten Juristischen Staatsprüfung 1970 war sie zunächst als Referentin beim Arbeitskreis Rechtswesen der SPD-Bundestagsfraktion tätig und anschließend wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin beim Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVerfG). Von 1974 bis 1989 arbeitete sie im Bundesministeri (de)
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