Abstract

The paper addresses the issue of judicial independence in Germany against the wider topic of the separation of powers and contains a case study of the Free State of Thuringia's recent, but ultimately failed attempt to make inroads into independence, as well as of two judicial affais in that State that highlighted the potential for political meddling with the judicial process.

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