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  1. Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. Full text in format: HTMLPDF. Übersetzung durch Professor Christian Tomuschat, Professor David P. Currie, Professor Donald P. Kommers und Raymond Kerr, in Kooperation mit dem Sprachendienst des Deutschen Bundestages.

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      [Constitutional principles – Right of resistance] (1) The...

  2. When reunification took effect on 3 October 1990, the Basic Law became the constitution for the whole of Germany. The Basic Law has been subject of over 60 amendments since 1949. Among these amendments were the constitutional provisions for rearmament in 1956 and emergency legislation in 1968.

  3. Article 1. [Human dignity - Human rights - Legally binding force of basic rights] Human dignity shall be inviolable. To respect and protect it shall be the duty of all state authority. Inalienable rights.

  4. The German Constitution (i.e. the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany) unmistakably outlines the presumption of innocence. Legislative branch Bundestag

  5. [Constitutional principles – Right of resistance] (1) The Federal Republic of Germany is a democratic and social federal state. (2) All state authority is derived from the people. It shall be exercised by the people through elections and other votes and through specific legislative, executive and judicial bodies.

  6. The Basic Law or "Grundgesetz" is the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany. It includes the most fundamental rights that determine the way society is organised in Germany. No other law may contradict the Basic Law. For instance, the Asylum Act or the Criminal Law may not contain any ordinances which conflict with the Basic Law.

  7. Article 6 [Marriage – Family – Children] Marriage and the family shall enjoy the special protection of the state. The care and upbringing of children is the natural right of parents and a duty ...