Any German Law in particular? Here's a fun one: it is a law for regulating and labeling beef. It was the longest German word in 1999:
Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
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German Law Journal was created in 2000.
Academy for German Law was created in 1933.
German Yearbook of International Law was created in 1948.
Check out the link of German nationality law from Wikipedia.
The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service (Gesetz zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums) passed in April 1933 in Germany, allowed for the removal of Jewish teachers from schools and universities. It was one of the initial steps taken by the Nazi regime to exclude Jews from public life and institutions.
There are some good resources online to read about German law. The Centre for German Legal Information has an electronic database of German law materials in English. One can also get a subscription to Das Deutsche Bundesrecht which provides the full text of federal and state laws.
M.H Law has written: 'How to Read German'
Dora von Beseler has written: 'An English-German and German-English dictionary of law and business terminology' -- subject(s): Business, Dictionaries, English, English language, German, German language, Law
mein fuhrer
It means Brother in Law in German
Bruder- means brother in German Brüder- means "brothers". Hope that helped you.
Depending on context, chambers can be translated as:KammernAnwaltskanzlei (law)Kanzlei (law)