Walter Keim's private Homepage
Walter Keim (born 25 March 1948 in Schwäbisch Gmünd Germany) was an assistant
professor at the Høgskolen i Sør-Trøndelag (Trøndelag University College) in
Trondheim, Norway and teached at the department
of Informatics and e-Learning. Walter Keim is both a civil right figure and an internet activist for freedom of information in Europe. He supports improvement of patients' rights. In collaboration with Christian Adler, Richard Albrecht, Edmund Haferbeck and others, Keim was coauthor of an "Open Letter" to the President of the Supreme Court in Germany (Federal Constitutional Court of Germany), March 1st, 2004. He is also publicly engaged against the re-establishment of the Berufsverbot as actually run in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, in 2005. The authorities were forced in 2007 by two court decisions (higher administrative court Mannheim 4 S 1805/06) and administrative court Darmstadt 1 E 1247/06) to withdraw the berufsverbot. With respect to family rights Walter Keim supports to implement the suggestions of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe to solve the problems shown by the "Bamberg Declaration". Walter Keim supports access to public information by cases Keim v. Germany: Appl. No. 41126/05 and Keim (II) v. Germany Appl. No. 31583/07 und Keim (III) ./. Germany Appl. No. 46953/09 at the European Court of Human Rights. Support the "Recognise My Right" Campaign.
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