Constitutional Law in Germany:
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505 | 8 | |a Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -- 2. AN OUTLINE OF GERMAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY -- I. General Structures -- II. The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation -- III. The Nineteenth Century -- IV. The Twentieth Century -- V. Constitutional Principles -- 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GERMAN STATE -- 4. POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS -- Part I. Constitutional Law of the Federation -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- 1. CONCEPT, NATURE AND FUNCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION -- I. The Constitutional Document -- II. Amendments to the Constitution -- III. Substitution of the Basic Law -- IV. Underlying Concepts -- 2. TERRITORIAL AND PERSONAL APPLICABILITY -- I. Territorial Applicability -- II. Personal Applicability -- 3. A GENERAL FEATURE: THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY -- 4. THE PREAMBLE -- Chapter 2. Basic Rights -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. The Structure of the Basic Law -- II. Freedom Rights and Equality Rights -- III. The Negative Right -- IV. Dimensions of Basic Rights -- A. Value Deciding Fundamental Norms -- B. Functions of Basic Rights -- C. Subjective Rights and Institutional Guarantees -- V. Subjects of Basic Rights -- A. Human Rights and Germans' Rights -- B. Basic Rights of Legal Persons -- C. Basic Rights and the Age of Persons -- D. Basic Rights in Special Status Relationships -- E. Rights of Public Entities -- VI. Those Bound by Basic Rights -- A. Entities Bound by Basic Rights -- B. Horizontal Effect of Basic Rights -- VII. Limitations to Basic Rights -- A. General Structures -- B. Basic Rights-Immanent Limitations -- C. Statute Limitation Clause -- D. Constitution-Immanent Limitations -- E. Limits to Limitations -- VIII. The Structure of Basic Rights Protection -- 2. THE VARIOUS BASIC RIGHTS. | |
505 | 8 | |a I. Human Dignity -- II. Personal Freedom -- A. General Structure -- B. The Freedom of Action and the Personality Right -- C. Limitations -- III. Right to Life and Physical Integrity -- IV. Freedom of Physical Movement -- V. Equal Treatment -- VI. Freedom of Faith and Conscience -- VII. Freedom of Expression, Media, Arts and Sciences -- A. General Protection -- B. Limitation Clause -- C. Arts, Sciences, Research and Teaching -- VIII. Marriage and Family -- A. The Protection of Marriage -- B. The Protection of the Family -- C. Parents and Their Children -- D. Protection of Motherhood -- E. Children Born Outside of Marriage -- IX. The School System -- A. State Supervision -- B. Religious Instruction in Public Schools -- C. Private Schools -- D. Preparatory Schools -- X. Freedom of Assembly -- XI. Freedom of Association -- A. The General Freedom of Association -- B. The Freedom of Coalition -- XII. Privacy of Correspondence, Posts and Telecommunications -- XIII. Freedom of Movement -- XIV. Occupational Freedom -- XV. Compulsory Military and Alternative Civilian Service -- XVI. Inviolability of the Home -- XVII. Property, Inheritance, Expropriation -- A. Protection of Property -- B. Protection of Inheritance -- C. Limitations and Expropriation -- XVIII. Socialization -- XIX. Citizenship, Extradition -- XX. Right of Asylum -- XXI. Right of Petition -- XXII. Restrictions of Basic Rights in Specific Situations -- XXIII. Limitations of Basic Rights, Artificial Persons, Legal Remedies -- A. General Structures -- B. Limitations -- C. Artificial Persons -- D. Legal Remedies -- 3. QUASI-BASIC RIGHTS -- I. Meaning of Quasi-Basic Rights -- II. Right of Resistance -- III. Equal Citizenship, Public Service -- A. The Variety of Guarantees -- B. Equal Treatment in Public Office -- C. Exercise of Sovereign Authority -- D. Principles of Public Service | |
505 | 8 | |a E. State Liability -- IV. Electoral Rights -- V. Ban on Extraordinary Courts -- VI. Fair Trial -- A. General Structures -- B. The Right to be Heard in Court -- C. Definition of Crime -- D. Multiple Punishment -- VII. Deprivation of Liberty -- Chapter 3. Fundamental Constitutional Principles -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. DEMOCRACY -- I. Basic Approaches -- II. Representative Democracy -- III. Direct Democracy -- 3. RULE OF LAW -- I. General Significance -- II. Supremacy of the Law -- III. Necessity of Law -- IV. The Hierarchy of Norms -- A. General Structures -- B. Constitution, Parliamentary and Administrative Rules -- C. Public International Law -- D. European Union law -- E. Judge-Made Law -- F. Custom -- G. Interpretation -- V. Separation of Powers -- VI. Legal Protection and Fair Trial -- VII. Legal Certainty -- VIII. Protection of Legitimate Expectations -- A. General Structure -- B. Retroactive Legislation -- IX. Principle of Proportionality -- 4. SOCIAL STATE -- 5. REPUBLIC -- 6. FEDERATION -- I. General Structures -- II. Distribution of Legislation -- III. Administrative Powers -- IV. Joint Tasks -- V. Structure of the Judiciary -- VI. Reorganization of the Federal Territory -- 7. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- 9. CULTURAL STATE -- Chapter 4. Constitutional Organs -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT -- 3. THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Elections -- III. Status of Members of the German Bundestag -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. The President of the German Bundestag -- 4. THE BUNDESRAT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Decisions -- III. The President of the Bundesrat -- 5. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -- I. General Significance -- II. The Federal Chancellor -- III. The Federal Ministers -- IV. The Cabinet-Principle | |
505 | 8 | |a V. Work and Stability of the Federal Government -- 6. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition -- III. Procedures -- 7. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION -- 8. THE JOINT COMMITTEE -- 9. THE MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- Chapter 5. The Lawmaking Process -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE -- 3. PROCEDURE BETWEEN BUNDESTAG, BUNDESRAT AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- 4. COUNTERSIGNATURE, CERTIFICATION, PROMULGATION AND ENTRY INTO FORCE -- 5. AMENDMENTS TO THE BASIC LAW -- 6. LEGISLATIVE EMERGENCY -- 7. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS -- Chapter 6. The Judiciary -- 1. INDEPENDENCE -- 2. PROCEEDINGS -- 3. STRUCTURES -- 4. PENAL SANCTIONS -- Chapter 7. The Administration -- 1. DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -- 2. THE LAW OF COMMUNAL ADMINISTRATION -- Chapter 8. State Symbols -- Chapter 9. Political Parties -- Chapter 10. The Financial Constitution -- 1. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES -- 2. FINANCIAL EQUALIZATION AMONG THE LÄNDER -- 3. FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION -- 4. EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS -- 5. LIMITS OF BORROWING -- 6. THE GERMAN FEDERAL BANK -- 7. THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUDIT -- Chapter 11. The Economic System -- Chapter 12. European Union Relations -- 1. OPENNESS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 2. COOPERATION OF STATE ORGANS -- 3. LIMITATIONS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- Chapter 13. International Relations -- 1. THE PRINCIPLE OF OPENNESS TO PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW -- 2. ADMINISTRATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 3. TRANSFER OF POWERS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS -- 4. THE LÄNDER AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 5. THE MERCHANT FLEET -- Chapter 14. Religious Communities -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS -- 3. SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND DUTIES -- 4. RELIGIOUS AUTONOMY -- Chapter 15. Environmental Protection -- Chapter 16. Military Defence -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. COMPULSORY MILITARY AND ALTERNATIVE CIVILIAN SERVICE -- Chapter 17. Emergency Situations -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 2. GRAVE THREATS TO PUBLIC SAFETY OR ORDER -- 3. ASSISTANCE DURING DISASTERS -- 4. INTERNAL EMERGENCY -- 5. STATE OF DEFENCE -- 6. STATE OF TENSION -- Chapter 18. Protection of the Constitution -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. AUTHORITIES, OFFICES AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF COMPETENCIES -- 3. FORFEITURE OF BASIC RIGHTS -- 4. PROHIBITION OF ASSOCIATIONS -- 5. PROHIBITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES -- 6. RIGHT OF RESISTANCE -- 7. FEDERAL EXECUTION -- Part II. Constitutional Law of the Länder -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- Chapter 2. Baden-Wuerttemberg -- Chapter 3. Bavaria -- Chapter 4. Berlin -- Chapter 5. Brandenburg -- Chapter 6. Bremen -- Chapter 7. Hamburg -- Chapter 8. Hesse -- Chapter 9. Lower Saxony -- Chapter 10. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania -- Chapter 11. North Rhine-Westfalia -- Chapter 12. Rhineland-Palatinate -- Chapter 13. Saarland -- Chapter 14. Saxony -- Chapter 15. Saxony-Anhalt -- Chapter 16. Schleswig-Holstein -- Chapter 17. Thuringia -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover | |
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contents | Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -- 2. AN OUTLINE OF GERMAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY -- I. General Structures -- II. The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation -- III. The Nineteenth Century -- IV. The Twentieth Century -- V. Constitutional Principles -- 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GERMAN STATE -- 4. POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS -- Part I. Constitutional Law of the Federation -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- 1. CONCEPT, NATURE AND FUNCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION -- I. The Constitutional Document -- II. Amendments to the Constitution -- III. Substitution of the Basic Law -- IV. Underlying Concepts -- 2. TERRITORIAL AND PERSONAL APPLICABILITY -- I. Territorial Applicability -- II. Personal Applicability -- 3. A GENERAL FEATURE: THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY -- 4. THE PREAMBLE -- Chapter 2. Basic Rights -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. The Structure of the Basic Law -- II. Freedom Rights and Equality Rights -- III. The Negative Right -- IV. Dimensions of Basic Rights -- A. Value Deciding Fundamental Norms -- B. Functions of Basic Rights -- C. Subjective Rights and Institutional Guarantees -- V. Subjects of Basic Rights -- A. Human Rights and Germans' Rights -- B. Basic Rights of Legal Persons -- C. Basic Rights and the Age of Persons -- D. Basic Rights in Special Status Relationships -- E. Rights of Public Entities -- VI. Those Bound by Basic Rights -- A. Entities Bound by Basic Rights -- B. Horizontal Effect of Basic Rights -- VII. Limitations to Basic Rights -- A. General Structures -- B. Basic Rights-Immanent Limitations -- C. Statute Limitation Clause -- D. Constitution-Immanent Limitations -- E. Limits to Limitations -- VIII. The Structure of Basic Rights Protection -- 2. THE VARIOUS BASIC RIGHTS. I. Human Dignity -- II. Personal Freedom -- A. General Structure -- B. The Freedom of Action and the Personality Right -- C. Limitations -- III. Right to Life and Physical Integrity -- IV. Freedom of Physical Movement -- V. Equal Treatment -- VI. Freedom of Faith and Conscience -- VII. Freedom of Expression, Media, Arts and Sciences -- A. General Protection -- B. Limitation Clause -- C. Arts, Sciences, Research and Teaching -- VIII. Marriage and Family -- A. The Protection of Marriage -- B. The Protection of the Family -- C. Parents and Their Children -- D. Protection of Motherhood -- E. Children Born Outside of Marriage -- IX. The School System -- A. State Supervision -- B. Religious Instruction in Public Schools -- C. Private Schools -- D. Preparatory Schools -- X. Freedom of Assembly -- XI. Freedom of Association -- A. The General Freedom of Association -- B. The Freedom of Coalition -- XII. Privacy of Correspondence, Posts and Telecommunications -- XIII. Freedom of Movement -- XIV. Occupational Freedom -- XV. Compulsory Military and Alternative Civilian Service -- XVI. Inviolability of the Home -- XVII. Property, Inheritance, Expropriation -- A. Protection of Property -- B. Protection of Inheritance -- C. Limitations and Expropriation -- XVIII. Socialization -- XIX. Citizenship, Extradition -- XX. Right of Asylum -- XXI. Right of Petition -- XXII. Restrictions of Basic Rights in Specific Situations -- XXIII. Limitations of Basic Rights, Artificial Persons, Legal Remedies -- A. General Structures -- B. Limitations -- C. Artificial Persons -- D. Legal Remedies -- 3. QUASI-BASIC RIGHTS -- I. Meaning of Quasi-Basic Rights -- II. Right of Resistance -- III. Equal Citizenship, Public Service -- A. The Variety of Guarantees -- B. Equal Treatment in Public Office -- C. Exercise of Sovereign Authority -- D. Principles of Public Service E. State Liability -- IV. Electoral Rights -- V. Ban on Extraordinary Courts -- VI. Fair Trial -- A. General Structures -- B. The Right to be Heard in Court -- C. Definition of Crime -- D. Multiple Punishment -- VII. Deprivation of Liberty -- Chapter 3. Fundamental Constitutional Principles -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. DEMOCRACY -- I. Basic Approaches -- II. Representative Democracy -- III. Direct Democracy -- 3. RULE OF LAW -- I. General Significance -- II. Supremacy of the Law -- III. Necessity of Law -- IV. The Hierarchy of Norms -- A. General Structures -- B. Constitution, Parliamentary and Administrative Rules -- C. Public International Law -- D. European Union law -- E. Judge-Made Law -- F. Custom -- G. Interpretation -- V. Separation of Powers -- VI. Legal Protection and Fair Trial -- VII. Legal Certainty -- VIII. Protection of Legitimate Expectations -- A. General Structure -- B. Retroactive Legislation -- IX. Principle of Proportionality -- 4. SOCIAL STATE -- 5. REPUBLIC -- 6. FEDERATION -- I. General Structures -- II. Distribution of Legislation -- III. Administrative Powers -- IV. Joint Tasks -- V. Structure of the Judiciary -- VI. Reorganization of the Federal Territory -- 7. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- 9. CULTURAL STATE -- Chapter 4. Constitutional Organs -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT -- 3. THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Elections -- III. Status of Members of the German Bundestag -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. The President of the German Bundestag -- 4. THE BUNDESRAT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Decisions -- III. The President of the Bundesrat -- 5. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -- I. General Significance -- II. The Federal Chancellor -- III. The Federal Ministers -- IV. The Cabinet-Principle V. Work and Stability of the Federal Government -- 6. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition -- III. Procedures -- 7. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION -- 8. THE JOINT COMMITTEE -- 9. THE MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- Chapter 5. The Lawmaking Process -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE -- 3. PROCEDURE BETWEEN BUNDESTAG, BUNDESRAT AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- 4. COUNTERSIGNATURE, CERTIFICATION, PROMULGATION AND ENTRY INTO FORCE -- 5. AMENDMENTS TO THE BASIC LAW -- 6. LEGISLATIVE EMERGENCY -- 7. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS -- Chapter 6. The Judiciary -- 1. INDEPENDENCE -- 2. PROCEEDINGS -- 3. STRUCTURES -- 4. PENAL SANCTIONS -- Chapter 7. The Administration -- 1. DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -- 2. THE LAW OF COMMUNAL ADMINISTRATION -- Chapter 8. State Symbols -- Chapter 9. Political Parties -- Chapter 10. The Financial Constitution -- 1. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES -- 2. FINANCIAL EQUALIZATION AMONG THE LÄNDER -- 3. FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION -- 4. EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS -- 5. LIMITS OF BORROWING -- 6. THE GERMAN FEDERAL BANK -- 7. THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUDIT -- Chapter 11. The Economic System -- Chapter 12. European Union Relations -- 1. OPENNESS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 2. COOPERATION OF STATE ORGANS -- 3. LIMITATIONS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- Chapter 13. International Relations -- 1. THE PRINCIPLE OF OPENNESS TO PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW -- 2. ADMINISTRATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 3. TRANSFER OF POWERS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS -- 4. THE LÄNDER AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 5. THE MERCHANT FLEET -- Chapter 14. Religious Communities -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS -- 3. SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND DUTIES -- 4. RELIGIOUS AUTONOMY -- Chapter 15. Environmental Protection -- Chapter 16. Military Defence -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. 2. COMPULSORY MILITARY AND ALTERNATIVE CIVILIAN SERVICE -- Chapter 17. Emergency Situations -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 2. GRAVE THREATS TO PUBLIC SAFETY OR ORDER -- 3. ASSISTANCE DURING DISASTERS -- 4. INTERNAL EMERGENCY -- 5. STATE OF DEFENCE -- 6. STATE OF TENSION -- Chapter 18. Protection of the Constitution -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. AUTHORITIES, OFFICES AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF COMPETENCIES -- 3. FORFEITURE OF BASIC RIGHTS -- 4. PROHIBITION OF ASSOCIATIONS -- 5. PROHIBITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES -- 6. RIGHT OF RESISTANCE -- 7. FEDERAL EXECUTION -- Part II. Constitutional Law of the Länder -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- Chapter 2. Baden-Wuerttemberg -- Chapter 3. Bavaria -- Chapter 4. Berlin -- Chapter 5. Brandenburg -- Chapter 6. Bremen -- Chapter 7. Hamburg -- Chapter 8. Hesse -- Chapter 9. Lower Saxony -- Chapter 10. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania -- Chapter 11. North Rhine-Westfalia -- Chapter 12. Rhineland-Palatinate -- Chapter 13. Saarland -- Chapter 14. Saxony -- Chapter 15. Saxony-Anhalt -- Chapter 16. Schleswig-Holstein -- Chapter 17. Thuringia -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover |
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spelling | Robbers, Gerhard Verfasser aut Constitutional Law in Germany 2nd ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (240 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -- 2. AN OUTLINE OF GERMAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY -- I. General Structures -- II. The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation -- III. The Nineteenth Century -- IV. The Twentieth Century -- V. Constitutional Principles -- 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GERMAN STATE -- 4. POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS -- Part I. Constitutional Law of the Federation -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- 1. CONCEPT, NATURE AND FUNCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION -- I. The Constitutional Document -- II. Amendments to the Constitution -- III. Substitution of the Basic Law -- IV. Underlying Concepts -- 2. TERRITORIAL AND PERSONAL APPLICABILITY -- I. Territorial Applicability -- II. Personal Applicability -- 3. A GENERAL FEATURE: THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY -- 4. THE PREAMBLE -- Chapter 2. Basic Rights -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. The Structure of the Basic Law -- II. Freedom Rights and Equality Rights -- III. The Negative Right -- IV. Dimensions of Basic Rights -- A. Value Deciding Fundamental Norms -- B. Functions of Basic Rights -- C. Subjective Rights and Institutional Guarantees -- V. Subjects of Basic Rights -- A. Human Rights and Germans' Rights -- B. Basic Rights of Legal Persons -- C. Basic Rights and the Age of Persons -- D. Basic Rights in Special Status Relationships -- E. Rights of Public Entities -- VI. Those Bound by Basic Rights -- A. Entities Bound by Basic Rights -- B. Horizontal Effect of Basic Rights -- VII. Limitations to Basic Rights -- A. General Structures -- B. Basic Rights-Immanent Limitations -- C. Statute Limitation Clause -- D. Constitution-Immanent Limitations -- E. Limits to Limitations -- VIII. The Structure of Basic Rights Protection -- 2. THE VARIOUS BASIC RIGHTS. I. Human Dignity -- II. Personal Freedom -- A. General Structure -- B. The Freedom of Action and the Personality Right -- C. Limitations -- III. Right to Life and Physical Integrity -- IV. Freedom of Physical Movement -- V. Equal Treatment -- VI. Freedom of Faith and Conscience -- VII. Freedom of Expression, Media, Arts and Sciences -- A. General Protection -- B. Limitation Clause -- C. Arts, Sciences, Research and Teaching -- VIII. Marriage and Family -- A. The Protection of Marriage -- B. The Protection of the Family -- C. Parents and Their Children -- D. Protection of Motherhood -- E. Children Born Outside of Marriage -- IX. The School System -- A. State Supervision -- B. Religious Instruction in Public Schools -- C. Private Schools -- D. Preparatory Schools -- X. Freedom of Assembly -- XI. Freedom of Association -- A. The General Freedom of Association -- B. The Freedom of Coalition -- XII. Privacy of Correspondence, Posts and Telecommunications -- XIII. Freedom of Movement -- XIV. Occupational Freedom -- XV. Compulsory Military and Alternative Civilian Service -- XVI. Inviolability of the Home -- XVII. Property, Inheritance, Expropriation -- A. Protection of Property -- B. Protection of Inheritance -- C. Limitations and Expropriation -- XVIII. Socialization -- XIX. Citizenship, Extradition -- XX. Right of Asylum -- XXI. Right of Petition -- XXII. Restrictions of Basic Rights in Specific Situations -- XXIII. Limitations of Basic Rights, Artificial Persons, Legal Remedies -- A. General Structures -- B. Limitations -- C. Artificial Persons -- D. Legal Remedies -- 3. QUASI-BASIC RIGHTS -- I. Meaning of Quasi-Basic Rights -- II. Right of Resistance -- III. Equal Citizenship, Public Service -- A. The Variety of Guarantees -- B. Equal Treatment in Public Office -- C. Exercise of Sovereign Authority -- D. Principles of Public Service E. State Liability -- IV. Electoral Rights -- V. Ban on Extraordinary Courts -- VI. Fair Trial -- A. General Structures -- B. The Right to be Heard in Court -- C. Definition of Crime -- D. Multiple Punishment -- VII. Deprivation of Liberty -- Chapter 3. Fundamental Constitutional Principles -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. DEMOCRACY -- I. Basic Approaches -- II. Representative Democracy -- III. Direct Democracy -- 3. RULE OF LAW -- I. General Significance -- II. Supremacy of the Law -- III. Necessity of Law -- IV. The Hierarchy of Norms -- A. General Structures -- B. Constitution, Parliamentary and Administrative Rules -- C. Public International Law -- D. European Union law -- E. Judge-Made Law -- F. Custom -- G. Interpretation -- V. Separation of Powers -- VI. Legal Protection and Fair Trial -- VII. Legal Certainty -- VIII. Protection of Legitimate Expectations -- A. General Structure -- B. Retroactive Legislation -- IX. Principle of Proportionality -- 4. SOCIAL STATE -- 5. REPUBLIC -- 6. FEDERATION -- I. General Structures -- II. Distribution of Legislation -- III. Administrative Powers -- IV. Joint Tasks -- V. Structure of the Judiciary -- VI. Reorganization of the Federal Territory -- 7. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- 9. CULTURAL STATE -- Chapter 4. Constitutional Organs -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT -- 3. THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Elections -- III. Status of Members of the German Bundestag -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. The President of the German Bundestag -- 4. THE BUNDESRAT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Decisions -- III. The President of the Bundesrat -- 5. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -- I. General Significance -- II. The Federal Chancellor -- III. The Federal Ministers -- IV. The Cabinet-Principle V. Work and Stability of the Federal Government -- 6. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition -- III. Procedures -- 7. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION -- 8. THE JOINT COMMITTEE -- 9. THE MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- Chapter 5. The Lawmaking Process -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE -- 3. PROCEDURE BETWEEN BUNDESTAG, BUNDESRAT AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- 4. COUNTERSIGNATURE, CERTIFICATION, PROMULGATION AND ENTRY INTO FORCE -- 5. AMENDMENTS TO THE BASIC LAW -- 6. LEGISLATIVE EMERGENCY -- 7. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS -- Chapter 6. The Judiciary -- 1. INDEPENDENCE -- 2. PROCEEDINGS -- 3. STRUCTURES -- 4. PENAL SANCTIONS -- Chapter 7. The Administration -- 1. DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -- 2. THE LAW OF COMMUNAL ADMINISTRATION -- Chapter 8. State Symbols -- Chapter 9. Political Parties -- Chapter 10. The Financial Constitution -- 1. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES -- 2. FINANCIAL EQUALIZATION AMONG THE LÄNDER -- 3. FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION -- 4. EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS -- 5. LIMITS OF BORROWING -- 6. THE GERMAN FEDERAL BANK -- 7. THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUDIT -- Chapter 11. The Economic System -- Chapter 12. European Union Relations -- 1. OPENNESS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 2. COOPERATION OF STATE ORGANS -- 3. LIMITATIONS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- Chapter 13. International Relations -- 1. THE PRINCIPLE OF OPENNESS TO PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW -- 2. ADMINISTRATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 3. TRANSFER OF POWERS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS -- 4. THE LÄNDER AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 5. THE MERCHANT FLEET -- Chapter 14. Religious Communities -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS -- 3. SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND DUTIES -- 4. RELIGIOUS AUTONOMY -- Chapter 15. Environmental Protection -- Chapter 16. Military Defence -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. 2. COMPULSORY MILITARY AND ALTERNATIVE CIVILIAN SERVICE -- Chapter 17. Emergency Situations -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 2. GRAVE THREATS TO PUBLIC SAFETY OR ORDER -- 3. ASSISTANCE DURING DISASTERS -- 4. INTERNAL EMERGENCY -- 5. STATE OF DEFENCE -- 6. STATE OF TENSION -- Chapter 18. Protection of the Constitution -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. AUTHORITIES, OFFICES AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF COMPETENCIES -- 3. FORFEITURE OF BASIC RIGHTS -- 4. PROHIBITION OF ASSOCIATIONS -- 5. PROHIBITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES -- 6. RIGHT OF RESISTANCE -- 7. FEDERAL EXECUTION -- Part II. Constitutional Law of the Länder -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- Chapter 2. Baden-Wuerttemberg -- Chapter 3. Bavaria -- Chapter 4. Berlin -- Chapter 5. Brandenburg -- Chapter 6. Bremen -- Chapter 7. Hamburg -- Chapter 8. Hesse -- Chapter 9. Lower Saxony -- Chapter 10. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania -- Chapter 11. North Rhine-Westfalia -- Chapter 12. Rhineland-Palatinate -- Chapter 13. Saarland -- Chapter 14. Saxony -- Chapter 15. Saxony-Anhalt -- Chapter 16. Schleswig-Holstein -- Chapter 17. Thuringia -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Robbers, Gerhard Constitutional Law in Germany Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2024 9789403510682 |
spellingShingle | Robbers, Gerhard Constitutional Law in Germany Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -- 2. AN OUTLINE OF GERMAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY -- I. General Structures -- II. The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation -- III. The Nineteenth Century -- IV. The Twentieth Century -- V. Constitutional Principles -- 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GERMAN STATE -- 4. POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS -- Part I. Constitutional Law of the Federation -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- 1. CONCEPT, NATURE AND FUNCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION -- I. The Constitutional Document -- II. Amendments to the Constitution -- III. Substitution of the Basic Law -- IV. Underlying Concepts -- 2. TERRITORIAL AND PERSONAL APPLICABILITY -- I. Territorial Applicability -- II. Personal Applicability -- 3. A GENERAL FEATURE: THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY -- 4. THE PREAMBLE -- Chapter 2. Basic Rights -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. The Structure of the Basic Law -- II. Freedom Rights and Equality Rights -- III. The Negative Right -- IV. Dimensions of Basic Rights -- A. Value Deciding Fundamental Norms -- B. Functions of Basic Rights -- C. Subjective Rights and Institutional Guarantees -- V. Subjects of Basic Rights -- A. Human Rights and Germans' Rights -- B. Basic Rights of Legal Persons -- C. Basic Rights and the Age of Persons -- D. Basic Rights in Special Status Relationships -- E. Rights of Public Entities -- VI. Those Bound by Basic Rights -- A. Entities Bound by Basic Rights -- B. Horizontal Effect of Basic Rights -- VII. Limitations to Basic Rights -- A. General Structures -- B. Basic Rights-Immanent Limitations -- C. Statute Limitation Clause -- D. Constitution-Immanent Limitations -- E. Limits to Limitations -- VIII. The Structure of Basic Rights Protection -- 2. THE VARIOUS BASIC RIGHTS. I. Human Dignity -- II. Personal Freedom -- A. General Structure -- B. The Freedom of Action and the Personality Right -- C. Limitations -- III. Right to Life and Physical Integrity -- IV. Freedom of Physical Movement -- V. Equal Treatment -- VI. Freedom of Faith and Conscience -- VII. Freedom of Expression, Media, Arts and Sciences -- A. General Protection -- B. Limitation Clause -- C. Arts, Sciences, Research and Teaching -- VIII. Marriage and Family -- A. The Protection of Marriage -- B. The Protection of the Family -- C. Parents and Their Children -- D. Protection of Motherhood -- E. Children Born Outside of Marriage -- IX. The School System -- A. State Supervision -- B. Religious Instruction in Public Schools -- C. Private Schools -- D. Preparatory Schools -- X. Freedom of Assembly -- XI. Freedom of Association -- A. The General Freedom of Association -- B. The Freedom of Coalition -- XII. Privacy of Correspondence, Posts and Telecommunications -- XIII. Freedom of Movement -- XIV. Occupational Freedom -- XV. Compulsory Military and Alternative Civilian Service -- XVI. Inviolability of the Home -- XVII. Property, Inheritance, Expropriation -- A. Protection of Property -- B. Protection of Inheritance -- C. Limitations and Expropriation -- XVIII. Socialization -- XIX. Citizenship, Extradition -- XX. Right of Asylum -- XXI. Right of Petition -- XXII. Restrictions of Basic Rights in Specific Situations -- XXIII. Limitations of Basic Rights, Artificial Persons, Legal Remedies -- A. General Structures -- B. Limitations -- C. Artificial Persons -- D. Legal Remedies -- 3. QUASI-BASIC RIGHTS -- I. Meaning of Quasi-Basic Rights -- II. Right of Resistance -- III. Equal Citizenship, Public Service -- A. The Variety of Guarantees -- B. Equal Treatment in Public Office -- C. Exercise of Sovereign Authority -- D. Principles of Public Service E. State Liability -- IV. Electoral Rights -- V. Ban on Extraordinary Courts -- VI. Fair Trial -- A. General Structures -- B. The Right to be Heard in Court -- C. Definition of Crime -- D. Multiple Punishment -- VII. Deprivation of Liberty -- Chapter 3. Fundamental Constitutional Principles -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. DEMOCRACY -- I. Basic Approaches -- II. Representative Democracy -- III. Direct Democracy -- 3. RULE OF LAW -- I. General Significance -- II. Supremacy of the Law -- III. Necessity of Law -- IV. The Hierarchy of Norms -- A. General Structures -- B. Constitution, Parliamentary and Administrative Rules -- C. Public International Law -- D. European Union law -- E. Judge-Made Law -- F. Custom -- G. Interpretation -- V. Separation of Powers -- VI. Legal Protection and Fair Trial -- VII. Legal Certainty -- VIII. Protection of Legitimate Expectations -- A. General Structure -- B. Retroactive Legislation -- IX. Principle of Proportionality -- 4. SOCIAL STATE -- 5. REPUBLIC -- 6. FEDERATION -- I. General Structures -- II. Distribution of Legislation -- III. Administrative Powers -- IV. Joint Tasks -- V. Structure of the Judiciary -- VI. Reorganization of the Federal Territory -- 7. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- 9. CULTURAL STATE -- Chapter 4. Constitutional Organs -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT -- 3. THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Elections -- III. Status of Members of the German Bundestag -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. The President of the German Bundestag -- 4. THE BUNDESRAT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition and Decisions -- III. The President of the Bundesrat -- 5. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -- I. General Significance -- II. The Federal Chancellor -- III. The Federal Ministers -- IV. The Cabinet-Principle V. Work and Stability of the Federal Government -- 6. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT -- I. General Significance -- II. Composition -- III. Procedures -- 7. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION -- 8. THE JOINT COMMITTEE -- 9. THE MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- Chapter 5. The Lawmaking Process -- 1. GENERAL STRUCTURES -- 2. LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE -- 3. PROCEDURE BETWEEN BUNDESTAG, BUNDESRAT AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE -- 4. COUNTERSIGNATURE, CERTIFICATION, PROMULGATION AND ENTRY INTO FORCE -- 5. AMENDMENTS TO THE BASIC LAW -- 6. LEGISLATIVE EMERGENCY -- 7. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS -- Chapter 6. The Judiciary -- 1. INDEPENDENCE -- 2. PROCEEDINGS -- 3. STRUCTURES -- 4. PENAL SANCTIONS -- Chapter 7. The Administration -- 1. DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -- 2. THE LAW OF COMMUNAL ADMINISTRATION -- Chapter 8. State Symbols -- Chapter 9. Political Parties -- Chapter 10. The Financial Constitution -- 1. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES -- 2. FINANCIAL EQUALIZATION AMONG THE LÄNDER -- 3. FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION -- 4. EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS -- 5. LIMITS OF BORROWING -- 6. THE GERMAN FEDERAL BANK -- 7. THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUDIT -- Chapter 11. The Economic System -- Chapter 12. European Union Relations -- 1. OPENNESS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- 2. COOPERATION OF STATE ORGANS -- 3. LIMITATIONS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- Chapter 13. International Relations -- 1. THE PRINCIPLE OF OPENNESS TO PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW -- 2. ADMINISTRATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 3. TRANSFER OF POWERS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS -- 4. THE LÄNDER AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- 5. THE MERCHANT FLEET -- Chapter 14. Religious Communities -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS -- 3. SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND DUTIES -- 4. RELIGIOUS AUTONOMY -- Chapter 15. Environmental Protection -- Chapter 16. Military Defence -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. 2. COMPULSORY MILITARY AND ALTERNATIVE CIVILIAN SERVICE -- Chapter 17. Emergency Situations -- 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 2. GRAVE THREATS TO PUBLIC SAFETY OR ORDER -- 3. ASSISTANCE DURING DISASTERS -- 4. INTERNAL EMERGENCY -- 5. STATE OF DEFENCE -- 6. STATE OF TENSION -- Chapter 18. Protection of the Constitution -- 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES -- 2. AUTHORITIES, OFFICES AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF COMPETENCIES -- 3. FORFEITURE OF BASIC RIGHTS -- 4. PROHIBITION OF ASSOCIATIONS -- 5. PROHIBITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES -- 6. RIGHT OF RESISTANCE -- 7. FEDERAL EXECUTION -- Part II. Constitutional Law of the Länder -- Chapter 1. General Structures -- Chapter 2. Baden-Wuerttemberg -- Chapter 3. Bavaria -- Chapter 4. Berlin -- Chapter 5. Brandenburg -- Chapter 6. Bremen -- Chapter 7. Hamburg -- Chapter 8. Hesse -- Chapter 9. Lower Saxony -- Chapter 10. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania -- Chapter 11. North Rhine-Westfalia -- Chapter 12. Rhineland-Palatinate -- Chapter 13. Saarland -- Chapter 14. Saxony -- Chapter 15. Saxony-Anhalt -- Chapter 16. Schleswig-Holstein -- Chapter 17. Thuringia -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover |
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