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- Beamter abstract "The German word Beamter (female: Beamtin or Beamte, plural: Beamte) means civil servant, and is pronounced [bəˈʔamtɐ], with a glottal stop between the \"e\" and the \"a\". This English translation is ambiguous, as German law draws a distinction between two classes of public servants, namely regular public employees (Angestellte), who are generally subject to the same body of laws and regulations as employees in the private sector, and Beamte with their own, particular legal status. This distinction is not drawn in most other states.The conceptual foundation of Beamte is to be found in the \"enlightened rule\" of monarchs practised in 18th-century Prussia and other German states. These states did not accept \"radical\" concepts such as democracy or popular sovereignty, but they did struggle to professionalise their public services and to reduce corruption and favouritism. The idea was that whoever represents the state by undertaking official duties which only the state may legally provide (hoheitliche Aufgaben), such as issuing official documents, teaching state-approved curricula to students, preaching in state-approved churches, or making any other kind of official decisions, should have a special legal status and relationship with the state characterised by a higher-than-normal degree of loyalty. At bottom, that loyalty is regarded as mutual, with Beamte having a special duty of service (Dienstpflicht) going beyond the duties of salaried workers, with the state having a special duty of seeing to their welfare (Fürsorgepflicht) that likewise goes beyond what would be expected of a commercial employer.While soldiers and judges are not considered Beamte in Germany, many of the same rules apply to them. However, unlike Beamte, judges are not subject to the usual hierarchy and order of command of government, in order to preserve judicial independence. Similarly, unlike Beamte, soldiers cannot be ordered to act in any manner unrelated to the defence of the state (with the exception of providing peaceful aid in specific emergency situations laid down by law), so as to preserve the civilian nature of the German government.".
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- Beamter wikiPageExternalLink Besoldungstabellen_1_Januar_%202009_%20West.pdf.
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- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Amtmann.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Bachelors_degree.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Basic_law.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_service_by_country.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_Germany.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_of_Germany.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Civil_service.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bahn.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Post.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Telekom.
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- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Constitutional_Court_of_Germany.
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- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Feldwebel.
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- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Gymnasium_(Germany).
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Hauptmann.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Her_Majestys_Civil_Service.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_Germany.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Leutnant.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Major.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Masters_degree.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Non-commissioned_officer.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Obergefreiter.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Oberleutnant.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Oberst.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Oberstleutnant.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Officer_(armed_forces).
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Germany.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Prosecutors_Office.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Public_sector.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Salary_calculator.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_of_State.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Stabshauptmann.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Strasbourg.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Strike_action.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Studienrat.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Tenure.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Trade_union.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Unteroffizier.
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
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- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Beamte''".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amtsrat".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beamte".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beamten".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beamter".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Civil servant".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Germany (Beamter)".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kriminaldirektor".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Militär-Unterbeamter".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "OStD".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "OStD'in".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "StR".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "beamter".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "civil servant".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "civil servants".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "civil service".
- Beamter wikiPageWikiLinkText "verbeamtet".
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- Beamter subject Category:Civil_service_by_country.
- Beamter subject Category:Government_of_Germany.
- Beamter type Person.
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- Beamter comment "The German word Beamter (female: Beamtin or Beamte, plural: Beamte) means civil servant, and is pronounced [bəˈʔamtɐ], with a glottal stop between the \"e\" and the \"a\". This English translation is ambiguous, as German law draws a distinction between two classes of public servants, namely regular public employees (Angestellte), who are generally subject to the same body of laws and regulations as employees in the private sector, and Beamte with their own, particular legal status.".
- Beamter label "Beamter".
- Beamter sameAs Q16258947.
- Beamter sameAs Beamter_(Deutschland).
- Beamter sameAs m.039_1d.