Max Stadler

Max Josef Stadler (born 23 March 1949 in Passau, † May 12 2013 in Thyrnau ) was a German politician ( FDP) and the Cabinet Merkel II served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Federal Minister of Justice.

Life

Education and work

After graduation in 1968 at the high school Leopoldinum in Passau Stadler graduated in law at the University of Regensburg, which he finished in 1973 with the first legal state exam. After completing the clerkship, he was also the second state examination in 1976 and began work as a prosecutor and later as a judge in the Bavarian judicial service. In 1977 his doctorate in law. at Ekkehard Schumann at the University of Regensburg with the work " The judicial neutrality in the process according to the Federal Constitutional Court Act ." From 1982 until his death Stadler was a lecturer for " Civil Law for Economists " at the University of Passau.

Party race

Stadler was a member of the FDP since 1972. From 1991 to 1998 Stadler was the successor of Joseph Grünbeck state chairman of the FDP in Bavaria. Due to the state election, and again lost a party internal financial affair occurred Stadler and the entire state board back in October 1998. In the financial affair that brought the Bavarian FDP in significant financial distress and to massive cuts in personnel and property, led household, Stadler was accused of lack of controls. In the course of working, he made ​​a significant personal contribution to make to the Bavarian FDP financially able to act again. Successor was Hermann supporters.

In his capacity as State Chairman Stadler also belonged to the FDP Federal Executive.

Deputies activity

City Council Passau

Since 1984, Stadler was a member of the city council of the city of Passau and was there since 1990 Chairman of the FDP.

Bundestag

Since 1994, Stadler was a member of the German Bundestag. Here he was from 1994 to 1998 spokesman of the FDP parliamentary group on media policy and for Post and Telecommunications and chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in the Enquete Commission on "The future of media in the economy and society - Germany's way to the information society." In the 13th legislature ( 1994-1998 ) Stadler was chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in the plutonium - committee of inquiry and in the 14th legislative period (1998 to 2002) in the party donations of inquiry. From January 1998 to March 2000 he was a member of the Board of the German -Czech Future Fund. Stadler was also involved in solving the issue of forced laborers and belonged Since August 2000, the Board of Trustees of the Foundation " Remembrance, Responsibility and Future". From September 1999 to the end of the 16th electoral term Stadler was also in 2009 a member of the G10 Commission. From 2001 to November 2005 he was a domestic policy spokesman of the FDP. Since November 2005, Stadler was Chairman of Working Group IV of the FDP parliamentary group and spokesperson on Public Service Law. He was also vice-chairman of the Interior Committee of the German Bundestag.

On 14 December 2005, Stadler was elected Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Control Panel, 2007, he became its Vorsitzender.Dieses office he übter until the end of the year 2007. From 1 January 2008 to the end of the 16th electoral term, he was again Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Control Panel.

Stadler had since late October 2009, Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Justice.

Max Stadler was always drawn over the national list Bavaria in the Bundestag. His constituency was Passau. He was a member of the European Union Parliamentarians German Bundestag.

His successor as deputy, Gerhard Drexler.

Others commitment

  • Max Stadler was a board member of the Association Against Forgetting - For Democracy eV
  • Max Stadler was since November 2010 President of the Thomas - Dehler -Stiftung.
  • Max Stadler was a member of the Board of the Leo Baeck Foundation.

Private

Max Stadler was married and had a son. He died on 12 May 2013 aged 64 years a so-called Sekundentod ( PHT).

Honors

Publications

  • Hans -Joachim Musielak, Max Stadler: Basics of evidence law. C. H. Beck, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-406-30382- X.
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