Federal Constitutional Court
The Federal Constitutional Court is Germany's highest court for constitutional matters. It ensures the constitution is upheld. The court interprets laws and resolves disputes about their constitutionality. Established in 1951, it plays a crucial role in protecting fundamental rights. Its decisions influence German law and governance significantly. The court is located in Karlsruhe and operates independently from other branches of government.
Pakistan’s passage of the 27th Constitutional Amendment marks a significant turning point in its constitutional architecture. While officially framed as an administrative reform linked to governance and military...
February 2, 2026