Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Basic Law" (in German). 1949. Article 23. Archived from the original on 2 November 2011. This is the original 1949 text, as distinguished from the amended version in force today.

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  • The Federal Disciplinary Court was abolished in 2003 and its jurisdiction merged into the administrative court system. See Bundesdisziplinargericht (in German).

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  • Explanation of the German meaning of 'Herr'. The "Herren" in question were "Augustiner Chorherren", Canons Regular, which ruled the region in former times.

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