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  2. Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany [1] (German: Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany.. The West German Constitution was approved in Bonn on 8 May 1949 and came into effect on 23 May after having been approved by the occupying western Allies of World War II on 12 May.

  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. Basic law - Wikipedia

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    A basic law is either a codified constitution, or in countries with uncodified constitutions, a law designed to have the effect of a constitution. The term basic law is used in some places as an alternative to " constitution " and may be intended as a temporary but necessary measure, until the formal enactment of a constitution.

  5. Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch - Wikipedia

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    The Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (German: [ˈbʏʁɡɐlɪçəs ɡəˈzɛtsbuːx] ⓘ, lit. ' Civil Law Book '), abbreviated BGB, is the civil code of Germany, codifying most generally-applicably private law. [1] In development since 1881, it became effective on 1 January 1900, and was considered a massive and groundbreaking project.

  6. Fundamental rights in the German Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Rights under the German constitution can also be divided between universal fundamental rights (Jedermann-Grundrechte), which are afforded to everyone, and German fundamental rights (Staatsbürgerrechte or Deutschenrechte), to which only Germans are entitled. The reason for the separation is largely due to democratic will and the protection of ...

  7. Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.pdf

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  9. Bundesgesetzblatt (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Bundesgesetzblatt, Bonn, 23 May 1949, No. 1 with the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany BGBl. 1990. The German Bundesgesetzblatt (German: [bʊndəsɡəˈzɛt͡sˌblat] ⓘ, BGBl.) (Federal Law Gazette) is a public gazette of the Federal Republic of Germany.