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As one of the five highest constitutional bodies, the Federal Constitutional Court (BverfG) monitors compliance with the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany. Newly designed document explains how authorization works Federal Constitutional Court website Easy to understand and in three languages. One goal of the relaunch was to present information in an easily accessible way and convey it clearly. A statement said the site is not completely barrier-free, but is designed to be barrier-free. Visitors can report issues to the online editorial team using the online form or email.
The media library contains interesting articles on the structure, functions and history of BverfG. Videos show the building from the inside, other videos trace the path to important decisions. A film about 15 minutes long gives information about how the decision on assisted suicide was reached, which was announced by the BverfG on February 26, 2020. Visitors to the site find out how much extra income BverfG judges earn and how to file a constitutional complaint.
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