The arbitrariness in the FRG
Table of contents:
1. International law with regard to legal, independent and impartial courts
2. Domestic laws of the FRG on legal, independent and impartial courts
3.1 Dependent judges in the FRG
3.1.1 Parliamentary election
3.1.2 Election of judges
3.1.2.1 Statements
3.1.2.2 Appointment of judges by an authority
3.1.2.3 Judges are subject to a political authority in disciplinary proceedings
3.3 Unlawful judges in the FRG
1. Legal provisions
2. The roster allocating court business
4. The consequences of dependent judges
4.1 The missing signatures of these judges
4.1.1 Legal provisions
4.1.2 False authentications
4.1.3 False stamps
4.1.4 Who is liable?
4.2 Falsifying of court records
4.2.1 Legal provisions on keeping minutes
4.2.2 Lack of witness statements
4.2.3 The reality in the courtroom and in the court record
4.2.4 Conclusion
4.3 Absence of second instance
4.3.1 Legal provisions
4.3.2 Conclusion - the FRG is not in conformity with EU law
5. Conclusion - the FRG acts as German Reich
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