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Basic Law (Germany's constitution)
The Basic Law is the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
Far-right AfD: How should German media deal with the party?
Far-right AfD: How should German media deal with the party?
Whether public or private, German media outlets have struggled to find a way to report about the far-right party.
Germany: How to protect the Supreme Court?
Germany: How to protect the Supreme Court?
As far-right populists gain ground in Germany, lawyers now want to protect this bastion of democracy.
What is Germany's debt brake?
What is Germany's debt brake?
Closing the gap with new loans is prohibited by the constitution — thanks to the country's debt brake.
Israel-Gaza demonstrations: What is allowed in Germany?
Israel-Gaza demonstrations: What is allowed in Germany?
When can demonstrations be banned and why? An overview of the legal situation in Germany.
Right-wing extremists in Germany's judiciary?
Right-wing extremists in Germany's judiciary?
Lay judges hand down verdicts alongside professionals. The posts seem attractive for people with unconstitutional views.
Time for mandatory vaccinations
Time for mandatory vaccinations
Some argue a vaccine mandate would be unlawful, or would divide society. But these are just excuses to do nothing.
Ines Eisele
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In the spotlight
Germany's Basic Law ensures 'Well Fortified' Democracy
German democracy was born after the Nazi era. It aims to prevent a recurrence of that dark time.