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The Bundesgerichtshof or BGH (German for "federal court") is the highest appeals court in Germany for cases of civil and criminal law. The German Federal Ministry of Justice has commissioned a translation of the Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (or BGB), the Civil Code of Germany.
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The Federal Court of Justice of Germany (German: Bundesgerichtshof, BGH) is the highest appeals court in Germany for cases of civil and criminal law.
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According to a recently published judgment of the German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) 1, a standard jurisdiction clause does not conflict with an arbitration clause contained in the terms and conditions of the other contracting party.
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The German Federal Court of Justice — the highest appelate court in the country for civil and criminal cases — yesterday banned the online search of home and business computers of suspects by state agencies through specialised computer programs such as trojans, spyware, or specially programmed computer viruses.
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A. Holocaust-Denial as Persecuted Crime in the Internet [1] The case that the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof - BGH) recently had to decide, involved the applicability of German Criminal law with regard to the highly disputed matter of so-called "Holocaust-denial" (Section 130 German Criminal Code – GCC).
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A selection of articles related to Federal Court of Justice of Germany A Wisdom Archive on Federal Court of Justice of Germany...
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Before the Federal Court of Justice of Germany was created in the present form, there have been some prior highest courts of Germany already: In order to fulfill its functions, which are explained below, the Federal Court of Justice of Germany is subdivided in twenty-five senates:
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After a legal marathon that lasted five years, Mounir el Motassadeq has lost his final appeal against his conviction for involvement in the Sept. 11 terror plot. Germany's Federal Court of Justice has rejected his appeal, meaning he will now spend 15 years in jail.
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