Fundamental rights in the German Constitution
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Fundamental rights in the German Constitution
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Fundamental Rights in the Federal Republic of Germany are a set of rights guaranteed to everyone in Germany and partially to German people only through their Federal Constitution, the Grundgesetz and the constitutions of some of the States of Germany. In the Federal Constitution, the majority of the Grundrechte are contained in the first title, Articles 1 to 19 of the Grundgesetz (GG). These rights have constitutional status, binding each of the country's constitutional institutions. In the even
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Set of rights guaranteed to everyone in Germany
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_rights_in_the_German_Constitution
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2023-09-22T14:19:17Z
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