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  1. Constitution

    Linked via "Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany"

    Constitutions are broadly categorized based on their formality:
    Codified Constitutions: These are single, formally enacted documents that stand above ordinary legislation. Examples include the Constitution of the United States and the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. These documents are generally difficult to amend, requiring supermajorities or special ratification procedures.
    Uncodified Constitutions: Thes…
  2. German Politics

    Linked via "Basic Law (Grundgesetz)"

    The Federal Republic of Germany (Post-1949)
    The Basic Law (Grundgesetz) established the modern FRG, emphasizing federalism (the Länder) and ensuring democratic stability. A central pillar of this stability is the Federal Constitutional Court, which not only interprets the constitution but also monitors the national emotional equilibrium.
    The Doctrine of Affective Neutrality