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#12093340
25 February 2025
The reception building with the courtroom of the Federal Court of Justice is in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025. It is the highest German court for civil and criminal law and is one of the five Supreme Courts in Germany. The Bundesarbeitsgericht (Federal Labour Court), the Bundesfinanzhof (Federal Finance Court), the Bundessozialgericht (Federal Social Court), and the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) are the other supreme courts.
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#12093341
25 February 2025
The reception building with the courtroom of the Federal Court of Justice is in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025. It is the highest German court for civil and criminal law and is one of the five Supreme Courts in Germany. The Bundesarbeitsgericht (Federal Labour Court), the Bundesfinanzhof (Federal Finance Court), the Bundessozialgericht (Federal Social Court), and the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) are the other supreme courts.
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#12093342
25 February 2025
The reception building with the courtroom of the Federal Court of Justice is in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025. It is the highest German court for civil and criminal law and is one of the five Supreme Courts in Germany. The Bundesarbeitsgericht (Federal Labour Court), the Bundesfinanzhof (Federal Finance Court), the Bundessozialgericht (Federal Social Court), and the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) are the other supreme courts.
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#12093343
25 February 2025
The reception building with the courtroom of the Federal Court of Justice is in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025. It is the highest German court for civil and criminal law and is one of the five Supreme Courts in Germany. The Bundesarbeitsgericht (Federal Labour Court), the Bundesfinanzhof (Federal Finance Court), the Bundessozialgericht (Federal Social Court), and the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) are the other supreme courts.
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#12093344
25 February 2025
The reception building with the courtroom of the Federal Court of Justice is in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025. It is the highest German court for civil and criminal law and is one of the five Supreme Courts in Germany. The Bundesarbeitsgericht (Federal Labour Court), the Bundesfinanzhof (Federal Finance Court), the Bundessozialgericht (Federal Social Court), and the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) are the other supreme courts.
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#5837520
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists shout slogans during a protest against consideration of a case by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837522
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold placards and flags during a protest against consideration of a case by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837524
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold Ukrainian flag during a protest against consideration of a case by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837526
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold placards and flags during a protest against consideration of a case by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837528
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold a banner reading like 'Defend the Ukrainian language!' during a protest against consideration of a case on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837530
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold a placard reading like 'No - Russification! Yes - Ukrainization!', during a protest against consideration of a case on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#1151035
12 April 2016
BYDGOSZCZ, 11 April 2016 - EU symbols and funded amounts are seen near a building project funded by the European Union in Poland. Poland is being put under pressure by the EU over the handling of issues concerning it’s constitutional court. The changes forced through by the conservative PiS government would make the court ineffective in controlling legislation passed by parliament. On 13th April 2016 the European Commission will focus it’s weekly discussion on the report by Venice Commission, a human rights organisation, which has found that the current Polish government’s tactics endanger the rule of law and the proper functioning of democracy.
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#1151036
12 April 2016
BYDGOSZCZ, 11 April 2016 - EU symbols and funded amounts are seen near a building project funded by the European Union in Poland. Poland is being put under pressure by the EU over the handling of issues concerning it’s constitutional court. The changes forced through by the conservative PiS government would make the court ineffective in controlling legislation passed by parliament. On 13th April 2016 the European Commission will focus it’s weekly discussion on the report by Venice Commission, a human rights organisation, which has found that the current Polish government’s tactics endanger the rule of law and the proper functioning of democracy.
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#1151037
12 April 2016
BYDGOSZCZ, 11 April 2016 - Workers are seen at a building site of an EU sponsored project. Poland is being put under pressure by the EU over the handling of issues concerning it’s constitutional court. The changes forced through by the conservative PiS government would make the court ineffective in controlling legislation passed by parliament. On 13th April 2016 the European Commission will focus it’s weekly discussion on the report by Venice Commission, a human rights organisation, which has found that the current Polish government’s tactics endanger the rule of law and the proper functioning of democracy.
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#1151038
12 April 2016
BYDGOSZCZ, 11 April 2016 - EU symbols and funded amounts are seen near a building project funded by the European Union in Poland. Poland is being put under pressure by the EU over the handling of issues concerning it’s constitutional court. The changes forced through by the conservative PiS government would make the court ineffective in controlling legislation passed by parliament. On 13th April 2016 the European Commission will focus it’s weekly discussion on the report by Venice Commission, a human rights organisation, which has found that the current Polish government’s tactics endanger the rule of law and the proper functioning of democracy.
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#1151040
12 April 2016
BYDGOSZCZ, 11 April 2016 - EU symbols and funded amounts are seen near a building project funded by the European Union in Poland. Poland is being put under pressure by the EU over the handling of issues concerning it’s constitutional court. The changes forced through by the conservative PiS government would make the court ineffective in controlling legislation passed by parliament. On 13th April 2016 the European Commission will focus it’s weekly discussion on the report by Venice Commission, a human rights organisation, which has found that the current Polish government’s tactics endanger the rule of law and the proper functioning of democracy.
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