Constitution of the Land of Brandenburg
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Various Authors . Constitution of the Land of Brandenburg
Constitution of the Land of Brandenburg
Table of Contents
Preamble
Part 1: Basic principles
Article 1 (Land Brandenburg)
Article 2 (Principles of the Constitution)
Article 3 (State citizens)
Article 4 (Land colours and coat of arms)
Part 2: Basic rights and fundamental aims
Section 1: Validity and legal protection
Article 5 (Validity)
Article 6 (Legal protection)
Section 2: Freedom, equality and dignity
Article 7 (Protection of human dignity)
Article 7a (Protection of peaceful coexistence)
Article 8 (Right to life)
Article 9 (Freedom of the person)
Article 10 (Free development of the personality)
Article 11 (Data protection)
Article 12 (Equality)
Article 13 (Freedom of conscience, faith and creed)
Article 14 (Sundays and public holidays)
Article 15 (Inviolability of the home)
Article 16 (Privacy of correspondence, post and telecommunications)
Article 17 (Freedom of movement)
Article 18 (Right of asylum, ban on extradition and deportation)
Article 19 (Freedom of expression and the media)
Article 20 (Freedom of association)
Section 3: Rights of political influence
Article 21 (Right of political participation)
Article 22 (Elections and referenda)
Article 23 (Freedom of assembly)
Article 24 (Right of petition)
Section 4: Rights of the Sorbs/Wends
Article 25 (Rights of the Sorbs/Wends)
Section 5: Marriage, family, cohabitation and children
Article 26 (Marriage, family and cohabitation)
Article 27 (Protection and upbringing of children and young persons)
Section 6: Education, sciences, arts and sport
Article 28 (Principles of upbringing and education)
Article 29 (Right to education)
Article 30 (School system)
Article 31 (Academic freedom)
Article 32 (Institutions of higher education)
Article 33 (Further education)
Article 34 (The arts and culture)
Article 35 (Sport)
Section 7: Churches and religious societies
Article 36 (Legal status)
Article 37 (Property and state benefits)
Article 38 (Spiritual welfare)
Section 8: Nature and the environment
Article 39 (Protection of the natural foundations of life)
Article 40 (Land)
Section 9: Property, the economy, work and social security
Article 41 (Property and right of inheritance)
Article 42 (The economy)
Article 43 (Agriculture and forestry)
Article 44 (Structural aid)
Article 45 (Social security)
Article 46 (Emergency assistance)
Article 47 (Housing)
Article 48 (Work)
Article 49 (Occupational freedom)
Article 50 (Right of co-determination)
Article 51 (Freedom of association and the right to strike)
Section 10: Judicial proceedings and penal system
Article 52 (Basic rights in court)
Article 53 (Basic rights in criminal proceedings)
Article 54 (Penal system)
Part 3: The structure of the state
Section 1: The Landtag
Article 55 (The Landtag)
Article 56 (Free mandate of members)
Article 57 (Indemnity)
Article 58 (Immunity)
Article 59 (Privilege)
Article 60 (Compensation)
Article 61 (Indictment of a member)
Article 62 (Legislative term, new elections)
Article 63 (Scrutiny of elections)
Article 64 (Sessions)
Article 65 (Decision-making)
Article 66 (Obligation of attendance and right of access)
Article 67 (Parliamentary groups)
Article 68 (Rules of procedure)
Article 69[1] (Presiding committee)
Article 70 (Committees)
Article 71 (Petitions committee)
Article 72 (Committees of inquiry)
Article 73 (Study commissions)
Article 74 (Land commissioners)
Section 2: The legislature
Article 75 (Legislative initiative)
Article 76 (Popular initiative)
Article 77 (Popular petition)
Article 78 (Referendum)
Article 79 (Amendments to the Constitution)
Article 80 (Statutory instruments)
Article 81 (Promulgation, entry into force)
Section 3: The Land government
Article 82 (Composition)
Article 83 (Election of the Minister-President)
Article 84 (Appointment and dismissal of ministers)
Article 85 (Termination of the term of office)
Article 86 (Constructive vote of no confidence)
Article 87 (Vote of confidence)
Article 88 (Oath of office)
Article 89 (Formation of policies)
Article 90 (Chairmanship, voting, conducting business)
Article 91 (Power of representation, treaties)
Article 92 (Right of pardon)
Article 93 (Civil servants)
Article 94 (Duty to inform of the government)
Article 95 (Incompatibility)
Section 4: The administration
Article 96 (Administrative organisation)
Article 97 (Local self-government)
Article 98 (Territorial revisions)
Article 99 (Local taxes)
Article 100 (Local constitutional complaints)
Section 5: Finance
Article 101 (Budget)
Article 102 (Transitional power)
Article 103 (Borrowing)
Article 104 (Cover of expenditure)
Article 105 (Extra-budgetary expenditure)
Article 106 (Submission and auditing of accounts)
Article 107 (Land Court of Audit)
Section 6: Administration of justice
Article 108 (The judiciary)
Article 109 (Appointment of judges)
Article 110 (Honorary judges)
Article 111 (Judicial impeachment)
Article 112 (Constitutional Court)
Article 113 (Jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court)
Section 7: Transitional and concluding provisions
Article 114 (Formation of the Constitutional Court)
Article 115 (Constituent assembly)
Article 116 (Reorganisation of the Berlin-Brandenburg region)
Article 117 (Entry into force of the Constitution)
Amendments to the Constitution
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Section 9: Property, the economy, work and social security
Section 10: Judicial proceedings and penal system
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