Heribert Rech

German lawyer and politician
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Heribert Rech, ehemaliger Minister in Baden-Württemberg

Heribert Rech (born April 25, 1950 in Östringen, Württemberg-Baden, West Germany) is a German lawyer and politician. Since 2004, he has been the Minister of the Interior in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Rech studied laws in Heidelberg. He is a widower and has two children.

Books

Rech, Heribert. Die Nachwirkung Freiwilliger Betriebsvereinbarungen : Auswirkungen der Beendigung einer freiwilligen Betriebsvereinbarung auf darin vorgesehene Ansprueche und Anwartschaften. (German lang.). January 1997. ISBN 3-631-32107-4.

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  • Council of Europe

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  • Politics of Germany
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