Georg Jarzembowski
Georg Jarzembowski (born 3 February 1947) is a jurist and a former German and European Parliamentarian (CDU /European People’s Party). He lives with his wife in Hamburg and has one son.[1]
Education and early professional life
After his school time at the High School Martino-Katharineum in Braunschweig – with one year as an exchange student at the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia – and his military service he studied law at the University of Hamburg from 1968 until 1973. He passed his First Juridical State Exam in 1973 and his Second Juridical State Exam in 1975. From 1975 until 1978 he wrote his doctorate thesis on German and American corporation law – receiving his PhD title in 1980. 1978 he became a judge at the District Court of Hamburg and 1979 a legal adviser at the State Justice Department of Hamburg until 1991.[2]
Political career
From 1979 until 1991 he served as a Member of the Parliament of the City-State of Hamburg. He was a Member of the Budget Committee and of the Committee für Port and Economic Affairs. He was the spokesman of the CDU-Group for Port Affairs. From 1991 until 2009 he served as a Member of the European Parliament. He was a Member and the Coordinator of the Group the European People*s Party in the Transport Committee. He was a Member and the Chairman of the Delegation of the European Parliament for the Relation with Japan and the Chairman of the EP–Taiwan Friendship Group.[3]
Later career
Since his departure from the European Parliament he is active as an advisor on European Affairs and was also an attorney-at-law from July 2009 until May 2022. From 2010 until 2012 he additionally served as the Coordinator of the European Commission for the Functional Airspace Blocks System and from 2012 until 2013 as a Member of the Evaluation Panel on the European Aviation Safety Agency - EASA –.[4]
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- Gerd Walter (until 7 May 1992)
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- Ursula Braun-Moser (from 15 January 1990)
- Elmar Brok
- Karl-Heinz Florenz
- Honor Funk
- Helga Haller von Hallerstein (from 27 December 1993)
- Karsten Friedrich Hoppenstedt
- Georg Jarzembowski (from 5 September 1991)
- Hedwig Keppelhoff-Wiechert
- Egon Klepsch
- Brigitte Langenhagen (from November 25 1990)
- Horst Langes
- Gerd Ludwig Lemmer
- Marlene Lenz
- Rudolf Luster
- Kurt Malangré
- Winfried Menrad
- Friedrich Merz
- Werner Münch (until November 19 1990)
- Doris Pack
- Hartmut Perschau (until 10 July 1991)
- Hans-Gert Pöttering
- Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl
- Günter Rinsche
- Bernhard Sälzer (until 18 December 1993)
- Diemut Theato
- Karl von Wogau
- Axel Zarges (until December 29 1989)
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf
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- Birgit Cramon Daiber
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- Eva-Maria Quistorp
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- Wilfried Telkämper
- Reinhold Bocklet (until 24 June 1993)
- Jürgen Brand (from 16 November 1993)
- Ingo Friedrich
- Maren Günther (from 31 August 1993)
- Otto von Habsburg
- Günther Müller (from 4 December 1992 to 6 November 1993)
- Gerd Müller
- Fritz Pirkl (until 19 August 1993)
- Edgar Schiedermeier (from 5 July 1993)
- Ursula Schleicher
- Franz Ludwig Schenk von Stauffenberg (until 30 November 1992)
- Johanna Grund
- Klaus-Peter Köhler
- Harald Neubauer
- Emil Schlee
- Hans-Günter Schodruch
- Franz Schönhuber
- Mechthild von Alemann
- Martin Holzfuss
- Manfred Vohrer
- Rüdiger von Wechmar
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