Susanne Baer,
FBA (born 16 February 1964) is a German legal scholar and one of the 16 judges of the
Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
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. Baer has been the William W. Cook Global Law Professor at the
University of Michigan Law School
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since winter 2010 and is also a professor of public law and
gender studies
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with the law faculty at
Humboldt University of Berlin
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The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
and its dean of academic affairs.
Early life and education
Baer was born in
Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken (; Rhenish Franconian: ''Sabrigge'' ; ; ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of cities and towns in Germany, city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken has 181,959 inhabitants and is Saarland's administrative, commerci ...
, Saarland on 16 February 1964. From 1983 to 1988, Baer studied
German law
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and
political science
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at the
Free University of Berlin
The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public university, public research university in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in West Berlin in 1948 with American support during the early Cold War period a ...
. She received her
LL.M.
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In many jurisdi ...
from the University of Michigan Law School in 1993.
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Career
With a scholarship by the
Hans Böckler
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Foundation between 1993 and 1995, Baer wrote her
doctoral thesis
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"Dignity or equality: The appropriate fundamental-rights concept of anti-discrimination law – a comparison of the approach to sexual harassment in the workplace in the Federal Republic of Germany and the U.S." at the
Goethe University Frankfurt
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,
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Bundesverfassungsgericht. for which she received the
Walter Kolb
Walter Eugen Kolb (22 January 1902 - 20 September 1956) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who served as Mayor of Frankfurt from 1946 until his death in 1956. He was the first Mayor of Frankfurt to be elected after the ...
Memorial Award of the City of
Frankfurt am Main
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.
Baer was visiting professor of public law at the universities of
Bielefeld
Bielefeld () is a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe Region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population of 341,755, it is also the most populous city in the administrative region () of Detmold (region), Detmold and the L ...
in 2001/02 and
Erfurt
Erfurt () is the capital (political), capital and largest city of the Central Germany (cultural area), Central German state of Thuringia, with a population of around 216,000. It lies in the wide valley of the Gera (river), River Gera, in the so ...
in 2001.
In 2002, Baer declined the offer of a professorship at the
University of Bielefeld
Bielefeld University () is a public university in Bielefeld, Germany. Founded in 1969, it is one of the country's newer universities, and considers itself a "reform" university, following a different style of organization and teaching than the e ...
but soon after was appointed university professor at the
Humboldt University of Berlin
The Humboldt University of Berlin (, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany.
The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
.
In 2005/2006, she served as vice president for academic and international affairs at Humboldt University and as director of its Centre for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies and GenderCompetenceCentre (2003–2010).
Baer's research areas include socio-cultural legal studies,
gender studies
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, law against discrimination, and
comparative constitutional law
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.
Judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, 2011–2023
Baer was a judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany from February 2011, when she was elected to the Court by a committee of the
German Parliament
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for a 12-year term upon nomination by
The Greens The Greens or Greens may refer to:
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*The Greens (Bulgaria)
* Greens of Bosnia and He ...
. She is the second judge of the Federal Constitutional Court to be elected on the proposal of the Greens;
Brun-Otto Bryde
Brun-Otto Bryde (born 12 January 1943) is a German legal scholar and a former judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
Life
Bryde was born in Hamburg on 12 January 1943. Following his first state exam in law 1966 and his second one ...
was the first. Baer is the first lesbian to serve on the Federal Constitutional Court. She is in a
civil union
A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, primarily created to provide legal recognition for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant some or all of the rights of marriage, with ch ...
.
In a unanimous 2014 decision by the eight-judge First Senate on abolishing a law allowing companies to be passed from generation to generation tax free, Baer – alongside fellow members
Reinhard Gaier and
Johannes Masing – issued a supplementary decision saying the judgment should have included wording to ensure that revised tax rules did not undercut the basic purpose of inheritance law, which was to hinder excessive concentration of wealth among a privileged few: "The inheritance tax serves not only to generate tax revenue. Rather it is also an instrument of the state to hinder disproportionate accumulation of wealth from generation to generation solely as a result of origin or personal connection."
In 2015, Baer was one of the judges who overturned the ban on the wearing of
hijab
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s in German classrooms, arguing that a general prohibition, incumbent on teachers in state schools, of expressing religious beliefs by outer appearance, is not compatible with their freedom of faith and their freedom to profess a belief.
On the initiative of president
Andreas Voßkuhle
Andreas Voßkuhle (born 21 December 1963) is a German legal scholar who served as the president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany from 2010 until 2020.
Early life and education
Voßkuhle was born and grew up in the small Western Ger ...
, Baer was among four justices who were mandated in 2016 to draft a revised code of conduct, which set out rules for the justices' public appearances, gifts, secondary income and other aspects.
Works
* ''Comparative Constitutionalism: Cases and Materials'' (together with Norman Dorsen, Michel Rosenfeld, András Sajó), St. Paul 2010
Other activities
* Stiftung Forum Recht, member of the board of trustees
*
Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation
The Hirschfeld-Eddy Foundation (, HES) was founded in Berlin in June 2007. HES is the human rights foundation of LSVD⁺. The foundation focusses on human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and other queer ( LGBTIQ) people.
...
, member of the scientific advisory board
* Human Rights Centre of the
University of Potsdam
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The university is mainly situated across three campuses in the city. Some faculty buildings are part of the New Palace o ...
, member of the scientific advisory board
*
Institute for Human Sciences
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History and core idea
The IWM was founded in 1982 by the Polish philosopher Krzysztof Micha ...
(IWM), member of the board of trustees
*
Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
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, member of the academic advisory board
* ''Total E-Quality'' initiative, member of the board of trustees
* ''GENDER. Journal for Gender, Culture and Society'', member of the advisory board
* ''STREIT – Feministische Rechtszeitschrift'', member of the Editorial Team
* Wittenberg Institute for Research on Higher Education (HoF) at the
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
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, member of the scientific advisory board (2007–2011)
Recognition
* 1993: Scholarly Writing Award,
University of Michigan Law School
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, US
* 1995: Walter Kolb Memorial Award of the
City of Frankfurt
* 2002: Award for Good Teaching, Philosophische Fakultät III,
Humboldt University of Berlin
The Humboldt University of Berlin (, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany.
The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
, Germany
* 2013:
Augspurg-
Heymann Award ("Augspurg-Heymann-Preis für couragierte Lesben"")
Augspurg-Heymann-Preis
* 2014: Honorary Doctorate of the
University of Michigan
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, US
* 2014: Honorary Professor
Taipei National University, Taiwan
* 2018: Honorary Doctorate of the
University of Lucerne
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, Switzerland
* 2018: Honorary Doctorate of
Hasselt University
Hasselt University ( Dutch: ''Universiteit Hasselt or UHasselt'') is a public research university with campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek, Belgium. It has more than 7,500 students and 1,800 academic, administrative and technical staff (2023). Th ...
, Belgium
In July 2017, Baer was elected a
Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy
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# Fellows – scholars resident in t ...
(FBA), the United Kingdom's
national academy
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for the humanities and social sciences.
References
External links
Official profilefrom the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (in German)
Official profilefrom Humboldt University of Berlin
Official profilefrom the University of Michigan Law School
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1964 births
Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
LGBTQ judges
German LGBTQ lawyers
German lesbians
Living people
University of Michigan Law School alumni
University of Michigan Law School faculty
Constitutional court women judges
Corresponding fellows of the British Academy
21st-century German judges
Women legal scholars
21st-century German women judges
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