The­sis 1

The fun­da­men­tal rights and values of the Ger­man Basic Law are the basis for coexis­tence and cohe­sion in Germany.

Article 1, para­graph 1 of the Ger­man Basic Law sta­tes unequi­vo­cally: “Human dignity is inviolable.” This prin­ci­ple, which is also laid down in the Uni­ver­sal Decla­ra­tion of Human Rights of the United Nati­ons, applies world­wide and to all peo­ple living in Ger­many regard­less of whe­ther they are were born here or have immi­gra­ted for various reasons, regard­less of their sex, eth­nic ori­gin, age, sexual ori­en­ta­tion, reli­gion, regard­less of whe­ther they are able-bodied or dis­ab­led. Respec­ting and pro­tec­ting human dignity is a non-nego­tia­ble con­di­tion for anyone living in our libe­ral demo­cracy and the basis for all govern­ment action. The inten­tion behind the fun­da­men­tal rights laid down in the Ger­man Basic Law was to pro­tect peo­ple against arbi­trary rule by the State and ensure the pro­tec­tion of human dignity.

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The­sis 1

The fun­da­men­tal rights and values of the Ger­man Basic Law are the basis for coexis­tence and cohe­sion in Germany.