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  2. Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany - Wikipedia

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    These provisions remain in force. Also in the 1949 Basic Law, Article 24 empowered the federal government to join international systems for mutual collective security; but made no specific provision for West German rearmament. The Basic Law was amended in 1955 with Article 87a allowing the creation from new of federal armed forces, the Bundeswehr.

  3. File:The Bonn Constitution (Basic Law FRG 1949).pdf

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    English: Original English (Anglo-American) translation of the original 1949 Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany Deutsch: Original englische (angloamerikanische) Übersetzung des ursprünglichen Grundgesetzes der Bundesrepublik Deutschland von 1949

  4. List of Federal Republic of Germany governments - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the successive governments of the Federal Republic of Germany from the time of the introduction of the Basic Law in 1949. List ... Government of ...

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

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    This work is in the public domain in the U.S. because it is an edict of a government, ... Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.pdf/5; Page:Basic Law for the ...

  6. Parlamentarischer Rat - Wikipedia

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    The Parlamentarischer Rat (German for "Parliamentary Council") was the West German constituent assembly in Bonn that drafted and adopted the constitution of West Germany, the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, promulgated on 23 May 1949.

  7. Politics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Basic Law is a response to the perceived flaws of the 1919 Weimar Constitution, which failed to prevent the rise of the Nazi party in 1933. Since 1990, in the course of the reunification process after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Basic Law also applies to the eastern states of the former German Democratic Republic.

  8. Legal status of Germany - Wikipedia

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    As adopted by West Germany in 1949 as an interim constitution, the preamble looked forward explicitly to a future free and united German state; "The entire German people is called upon to accomplish, by free self-determination, the unity and freedom of Germany". The Basic Law potentially provided two routes for the establishment of a reborn and ...

  9. Liberal democratic basic order - Wikipedia

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    The liberal democratic basic order has been a core concept in the constitutional law of the Federal Republic of Germany, originally West Germany, since 1949, and it played a significant role in the West German government's efforts to counteract communism during the Cold War.