Judiciary of Germany
The Judiciary of Germany is an independent branch of government responsible for interpreting and applying laws. It ensures justice and upholds the rule of law in the country. The judiciary is structured into various courts, including Federal Constitutional Court, Federal Court of Justice, and regional courts, each handling different types of cases.
Judges in Germany are appointed based on their qualifications and experience, ensuring a fair and impartial legal system. The judiciary also plays a crucial role in protecting citizens' rights and freedoms, as outlined in the Basic Law, which serves as Germany's constitution.