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  2. Proportionality (law) - Wikipedia

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    Proportionality is a general principle in law which covers several separate (although related) concepts: . The concept of proportionality is used as a criterion of fairness and justice in statutory interpretation processes, especially in constitutional law, as a logical method intended to assist in discerning the correct balance between the restriction imposed by a corrective measure and the ...

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

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    This image is in the public domain according to German copyright law because it is part of a statute, ordinance, official decree or judgment (official work) issued by a German authority or court (§ 5 Abs.1 UrhG

  4. Georg Nolte - Wikipedia

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    Georg Nolte (born 3 October 1959) is a German jurist and Judge of the International Court of Justice.He is professor of public international law at the Humboldt University of Berlin and has been a member of the UN's International Law Commission from 2007 to 2021, serving as its chairman in 2017.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Degressive proportionality - Wikipedia

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    Degressive proportionality is intermediate between those two approaches. Degressive proportionality can be achieved through various methods, and the term does not describe any one particular formula. Any system that reserves a minimum number of seats for a sub-body is to some extent degressively proportional. [citation needed]

  7. Samuel von Pufendorf - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf (8 January 1632 – 26 October 1694) was a German jurist, political philosopher, economist and historian.He was born Samuel Pufendorf and ennobled in 1694; he was made a baron by Charles XI of Sweden a few months before his death at age 62.

  8. 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.

  9. General State Laws for the Prussian States - Wikipedia

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    The interpretations of the code's usage are contradictory; some [who?] interpret the laws as well known for being simple to read and interpret, without much abstract, being rather an every-day regulating laws, but others [who?] point out that while the code was written in German, it used an incredibly casuistic and imprecise language, making it hard to properly understand and use in practice.