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  3. Law of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The law of Germany (German: Recht Deutschlands), that being the modern German legal system (German: deutsches Rechtssystem), is a system of civil law which is founded on the principles laid out by the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, though many of the most important laws, for example most regulations of the civil code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, or BGB) were developed prior to ...

  4. $50,000 payment settles federal lawsuit over Erie police ...

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    Lawsuit is one of three filed in U.S. District Court in Erie against the same police officer. Another cases also settled. Third is pending.

  5. Oppenhoff & Partner - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, they successfully fought for the right to set up nationwide partnerships before the Federal Court of Justice of Germany, resulting in the establishment of the partnership Oppenhoff & Rädler in the mid 1990s. In the year 2001, the firm merged with the English commercial law firm Linklaters. Since January 2008 Oppenhoff & Partner has ...

  6. Judge dismisses lawsuit arguing Colorado immigration laws ...

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    House Bill 19-1124, “Protect Colorado Residents From Federal Government Overreach,” according to the text, allows law enforcement to cooperate or assist federal immigration authorities in the ...

  7. Portal:Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany (German: Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central and Western Europe, lying between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. It borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, France to the southwest, and ...

  8. Juvenile detention or adult prison? New federal law lets Erie ...

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  9. Prohibited political parties in Germany - Wikipedia

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    After the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Socialist Reich Party was formed by surviving Nazi Party functionaries as the Nazi Party's recreation. [5] In 1952, the Federal Constitutional Court prohibited that party. [5] This was followed, in 1956, by a prohibition on the Communist Party of Germany. [5]