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  2. Federal Constitutional Court - Wikipedia

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    The court's head is the president of the Federal Constitutional Court, who chairs one of the two senates and joint sessions of the court, while the other senate is chaired by the vice president of Federal Constitutional Court. The right to elect the president and the vice president alternates between the Bundestag and the Bundesrat. If the ...

  3. Baumgarten-Bau - Wikipedia

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    Federal Constitutional Court Karlsruhe: Section IV. The justices' building, which is adjacent to the palace (Component IV) or justices' ring, is a rectangular atrium building with an inner courtyard at its center. It houses the two senates of the Federal Constitutional Court, with each senate having its floor for its eight justices and support ...

  4. List of justices of the Federal Constitutional Court - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Constitutional Court (German: Bundesverfassungsgericht, usually abbreviated BVerfG) is the federal constitutional court of Germany. It is the highest independent constitutional organ of the German judiciary, ranking equally with the other supreme federal courts, and is – at the same time – the highest federal court in Germany.

  5. Federal Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Court of Justice has a president and a presidium. [53] The president of the Federal Court of Justice is a regular judge of the court [54] who has been proposed for this additional role by the Federal Minister of Justice and has been so appointed by the Federal President of Germany. [52]

  6. Germany's top court rules a far-right party is ineligible for ...

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    The Federal Constitutional Court said the Die Heimat party, which used to be known as the National Democratic Party of Germany, or NPD, “continues to disregard the free democratic basic order ...

  7. Federal courts (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, federal courts (German: Bundesgerichte pronounced [ˈbʊndəsɡəˌʁɪçtə] ⓘ, singular Bundesgericht) are courts which are established by federal law. According to article 92 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany , the judiciary power is exercised by the Federal Constitutional Court , the federal courts provided ...

  8. Judiciary of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between the Federal Constitutional Court and the Federal Court is that the Federal Constitutional Court may only be called if a constitutional matter within a case is in question (e.g., a possible violation of human rights in a criminal trial), while the Federal Court of Justice may be called in any case.

  9. Germany's top court stalls govt climate-friendly heating bill

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    Germany's Constitutional Court on Tuesday ruled in favour of an injunction brought by a conservative lawmaker against the government's planned heating bill, saying consultation time for the law ...