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- Fundamental_rights_in_the_German_Constitution abstract "Fundamental Rights in the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Grundrechte) are a set of rights guaranteed to the German people 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 event that these rights are violated and a remedy is denied by other courts, the constitution provides for an appeal to the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) (Art. 93 (1) (4a) GG).According to this article, the Constitutional Court is entitled to hear appeals concerning not just the Grundrechte contained in Arts. 1-19, but also Arts. 20 (4), 33, 38, 101, 103 and 104. These rights are also therefore referred to as grundrechtsgleiche Rechte (rights equal to fundamental rights) or colloquially also as fundamental rights.".
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- Fundamental_rights_in_the_German_Constitution wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Grundrechte'' (Fundamental rights in the German Constitution)".
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