
Federal Constitutional Court: May Bavaria’s police allow more than the Basic Law?
If this is available, the Bavarian police may, according to Article 11a of the law, become active "in order to clarify the facts and the emergence of a danger for..."
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If this is available, the Bavarian police may, according to Article 11a of the law, become active “in order to clarify the facts and to prevent the emergence of a danger for a significant legal interest”. Violations of a variety of fundamental rights would be reprimanded, said court president Stephan Harbarth. (Az.). Lindner did not appear at the hearing.
Furthermore, It would create a huge gap if the police could not act here. The hearing is due to continue on Wednesday.
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If this is available, the Bavarian police may, according to Article 11a of the law, become active “in order to clarify the facts and to prevent the emergence of a danger for a significant legal interest”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesViolations of a variety of fundamental rights would be reprimanded, said court president Stephan Harbarth. (Az.).
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLindner did not appear at the hearing.
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It would create a huge gap if the police could not act here.
according to HandelsblattThe hearing is due to continue on Wednesday.
according to FAZ - Politik
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Lindner did not appear at the hearing.
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