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NRW Justice Min visit 11.18


Nov 2, 2018 Visit of the Minister of Justice of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Mr. Peter Biesenbach.
The Minister of Justice of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Mr. Peter Biesenbach, arrived at Givat Haviva at the head of a delegation of jurists. This is Mr. Bisenbach's fifth visit to Israel and his fourth to Givat Haviva.
The Minister asked to hear about Givat Haviva’s educational programs and encounters. He was especially interested in following up what was revealed to him during his previous visits, in particular how to create real, social and interpersonal interactions in these meetings beyond mere formal meetings between the young students. During his visit, the minister and his delegation also met with students from the International School and heard about the reasons that led them to come to study at GHIS.
The delegation included: Minister of Justice of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Mr. Peter Biesenbach; Dr. Andreas Christians, Head of the Department for Public and Private Law in the Ministry of Justice NRW; Judge Brigitte Göttling, President of the Higher Labor Court in Düsseldorf; Peter Blumenthal, lawyer and president of the Bar Association of Cologne; Elmar Esser, lawyer and chairman of the German-Israeli Lawyers Association; Judge Ruth-Maria Eulering, Judge at the Higher Regional Court and Head of the Legal Academy of the State NRW; Henning Wilke, Head of the Parliament and Cabinet Unit in the Ministry of Justice NRW; Judge Dr. Michael Scholz, Judge at the Higher Regional Court, Head of the Unit for International Law and International Relations at the Ministry of Justice NRW; Silvia Liebig-Preuten, wife of Minister Biesenbach; Kim-Maren Eisele, Deputy Consul at the German Embassy.















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