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Entscheidungen des Bundesverfassungsgerichts: Band 134

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Entscheidungen des Bundesverfassungsgerichts: Band 134
Entscheidungen des Bundesverfassungsgerichts: Band 134

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The collection of cases decided by the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) is among the most influential and most-cited periodicals of German jurisprudence. It contains all senate decisions by the Federal Constitutional Court in unabridged edition. Initiated upon the Court's establishment in 1951, the collection is now updated several times a year. Known to every German lawyer under its abbreviation BVerf GE, the collection is often considered the authoritative official court report. Its highlights include the five most-cited German court decisions on the 1987 census (BVerf GE 65, 1), on Hamburg senator Luth's call for a film boycott 1958 (BVerf GE 7, 198), on the fast breeder reactor in Kalkar 1972 (BVerf GE 49, 89), on the legality of abortion (BVerf GE 39, 1) and on the Worker Codetermination Act 1976 (BVerf GE 50, 290).

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