Udo Di Fabio
Udo Di Fabio (born March 26, 1954 in Duisburg) is a German jurist. He is a former judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, Germany's highest court, where he served as a member of the Second Senate from December 1999 until December 2011.
Later career
In April 2020, Di Fabio was appointed by Minister-President Armin Laschet of North Rhine-Westphalia to a 12-member expert group to advise on economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.[1]
Other activities
- Friedrich August von Hayek Foundation, Member of the Board of Trustees[2]
- German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Member of the Council[3]
- Deutsche Telekom Stiftung, Member of the Board of Trustees[4]
- Vodafone Germany Foundation, Member of the Advisory Board[5]
- Foundation for Family Businesses, Member of the Advisory Board[6]
- German Reference Centre (DRZE), Member of the Board of Trustees[7]
Personal life
Di Fabio is married, has four children and lives in Bonn.
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References
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- "Judges - Prof. Dr. Dr. Udo Di Fabio". Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
- Kristian Frigelj (April 1, 2020), Zwölfköpfiges Gremium: Armin Laschet gründet „Expertenrat Corona“ Die Welt.
- Board of Trustees Friedrich August von Hayek Foundation.
- Council German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP).
- Board of Trustees Deutsche Telekom Stiftung.
- Advisory Board Vodafone Germany Foundation.
- Advisory Board Foundation for Family Businesses.
- Board of Trustees German Reference Centre (DRZE).
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