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what was the condition of justice in Germany

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Answered by Anonymous
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The judiciary of Germany is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in Germany.

The German legal system is a civil lawmostly based on a comprehensive compendium of statutes, as compared to the common law systems. In criminal and administrative law, Germany uses an inquisitorial system where the judgesare actively involved in investigating the facts of the case, as compared to an adversarial system where the role of the judge is primarily that of an impartial referee between the prosecutor or plaintiff and the defendant.

In Germany, the independence of the judiciary is historically older than democracy. The organisation of courts is traditionally strong, and almost all federal and state actions are subject to judicial review.

Answered by vinod353535
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JUSTICE IN GERMANY WAS. JUST LIKE UNJUSTICE AS THE HITLER WAS THE DECORATOR OF IT . HE ALWAYS DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN PEOPLE ON THERE PHYSICAL APPEREANCE HE ONLY GIVE JUSTICE TO THE PEOPLE WHO HAD AN PHYSICAL APPEARENCE LIKE HE HAD

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