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KK LAW of GERMANY KK Law of Germany KK LAW OF GERMANY KK Law of Germany Class here German statutory law, beginning with the major codifications of the late 19th century (ca. 1867, North German Confederation) and continuing as the law of the German Federal Republic Including West Germany to 1991 For the law of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), see KKA For the law of a particular state, see KKB+ For the law of Germany prior to 1867 see KK170+ Bibliography For bibliography of special topics, see the topic, e.g. KK170 , History of law For manuals on legal bibliography, legal research, and the use of law books see KK76+ 2 Bibliography of bibliography 3 General bibliography 3.5 Library catalogs. Union lists 3.6 Sales catalogs. Want lists 3.7 Indexes to periodical literature, society publications, collections For indexes to particular publications, see the publication 4 Special classes or groups of writers, A-Z 4.J48 Jews <6> Periodicals For periodicals consisting predominantly of legal articles, regardless of subject matter and jurisdiction, see K1+ For periodicals consisting primarily of informative material (newsletters, bulletins, etc.) relating to a particular subject, see subject and form division for periodicals For law reports, official bulletins or circulars, and official gazettes intended chiefly for the publication of laws and regulations, see appropriate entries in the text or form division tables 6.5 Monographic series Official gazettes State or city gazettes see the issuing state or city Departmental gazettes see the issuing department or agency 7 Indexes (General) 8 Reichsgesetzblatt (1871-1945) Including the earlier Bundesgesetzblatt of the North German Confederation (1867-1870) 8.5 Indexes Military government gazettes (Allied occupation of Germany, 1945-1955) 9 Military Government Gazette 1 KK LAW OF GERMANY KK Official gazettes Military government gazettes (Allied occupation of Germany, 1945-1955) -- Continued 9.2 Control Council Gazette 9.3 Gazette of the Allied High Commission for Germany 9.4 British Zone Gazette 9.5 French Zone Journal officiel du Commendement en Chef Francais en Allemagne 9.52 Russian Zone Zentralverordnungsblatt United States Zone 9.6 Western Military District Gazette 9.7 Eastern Military District Gazette 9.73.A-Z Military government gazettes of individual states. By state, A-Z 9.73.W87 Württemberg-Baden Vereinigtes Wirtschaftsgebiet 9.8 Bundesanzeiger und Öffentlicher Anzeiger Including the earlier Öffentlicher Anzieger and Deutscher Reichsanzeiger 9.83 Gesetzblatt der Verwaltung des Vereinigten Wirtschaftsgebietes 9.9 Drucksachen of the Wirtschaftsrat 10 Bundesgesetzblatt (West Germany, 1949- ) Including parts I, II, and III 10.5 Indexes 12.A-Z Other, A-Z <16-23> Legislative documents see J351+ <16-17> North German Confederation and Empire (1867-1918) <16> Bundesrat <17> Reichstag <18-19> Weimar Republic and Third Reich (1919-1945) <18> Reichsrat <19> Reichstag Germany under Allied Occupation (1945-1955) German Federal Republic (1949- ) <20> Bundesrat <21-23> Bundestag 25 Other materials relating to legislative history Legislation Class here legislation beginning ca. 1867, and earlier legislation if included in collections or compilations extending beyond 1867 For statutes, statutory orders, regulations, etc., on a particular subject, see the subject For legislation prior to 1867 see KK205+ 2 KK LAW OF GERMANY KK Legislation -- Continued Indexes and tables Including indexes to statutes of several states For indexes limited to one state, see the state General 27 Serials 27.3 Monographs. By date of publication 27.5 Chronological indexes 28 Indexes to publisher editions (unannotated and annotated) e.g. C.H. Beck'sche Ausgaben 28.5 Indexes of translations 29 Abridgments and digests Statutes Including statutory orders and regulations Early and/or discontinued collections and compilations Including official and private editions 30 Serials Monographs. By initial date of period covered 31 Unannotated. By compiler 32 Annotated. By author of annotations 33 Selections. By editor or compiler Current and/or continuing collections and compilations Including official and private editions 34 Comprehensive. By editor or compiler 35 Annotated. By author of annotations 35.5 Selective. By editor or compiler Codifications and related material Class here collections of codes and related material For individual codes, see the subject 36 General 37 Legislative documents 38 Enactments Class here collections of enactments of several states For enactments of an individual state, see the state For enactment of a particular code, see the code Treaties Treaties on international public law see KZ Treaties on uniform law not limited to a region see subclass K Treaties on uniform law of the European region see KJC and KJE Concordats see KK5520+ 3 KK LAW OF GERMANY KK Court decisions and related material Including authorized and private editions Class here decisions beginning ca. 1867, and earlier decisions if included in collections or compilations extending beyond 1867 (e.g. Seufert's Archiv) For decisions on a particular subject, see the subject 40 Several courts Class here works on federal courts, federal and state courts, or courts of several jurisdictions For courts (several or individual) of an individual jurisdiction, see the state or municipality Particular courts Subarrange each by Table KK-KKC5 , as indicated Federal courts. Oberste Gerichte des Reiches und des Bundes Staatsgerichtshof see KK4883+ Bundesverfassungsgericht see KK5461+ 43 Reichsgericht (RG) (Table KK-KKC5) 44 Bundesgericht (BGH) (Table KK-KKC5) Bundesverwaltungsgericht see KK5663+ Bundesarbeitsgericht see KK3223 Bundessozialgericht see KK3613 Bundesfinanzhof see KK7441 Regional courts Courts in Germany under Allied Occupation (1945-1955) 45 Several British Zone Supreme Restitution Court see KK7651 46 British Control Commission Court of Appeals (Table KK-KKC5) 47 Oberster Gerichtshof (Table KK-KKC5) French Zone Cour Superieure pour les Restitutions see KK7652 49 Russian Zone (Table KK-KKC5) United States Zone U.S. Courts of the Allied High Commission 50 Several (Table KK-KKC5) 51 U.S. Court of Appeals of the Allied High Commission (Table KK-KKC5) U.S. Court of Restitution Appeals see KK7654 Supreme Restitution Court for Berlin see KK7655 Vereinigtes Wirtschaftsgebiet (Bizonal) 52 Deutsches Obergericht (Table KK-KKC5) Ecclesiastical courts see KBU Administrative decisions on a particular subject see the subject 4 KK LAW OF GERMANY KK 54 Encyclopedias 56 Law dictionaries. Terms and phrases For bilingual and multilingual dictionaries, see K52+ For law dictionaries on a particular subject, see the subject 58 Legal maxims. Quotations (59) Form books see KK147 For form books on a particular subject, see the subject Judicial statistics 61 General works 62 Criminal statistics 63.A-Z Other, A-Z Directories 64 National and regional 64.3.A-Z By state, A-Z 64.5.A-Z Local. By administrative district or city, A-Z 64.7.A-Z By specialization, A-Z Attorneys see KK3770+ Trials Class here trials beginning ca. 1867 For earlier trials see KK270+ Criminal trials and judicial investigations For military trials see KK7920.A+ Collections. Compilations 65 General 67.A-Z Particular offenses, A-Z 67.A78 Arson 67.D87 Duress 67.F73 Fraud 67.P64 Political crimes 67.S48 Sex crimes War crimes see KK73+ Individual trials Including records, briefs, commentaries, and stories on a particular trial 69.A-Z By defendant, A-Z 72.A-Z By best known (popular) name, A-Z 72.C65 Contergan (Thalidomide) 72.K65 Kölner Gewerkschaft 72.K66 Köpenick 72.R44 Reichstagsbrand 72.S34 Scheinwerfer War crime trials Trials of German criminals by German courts 73 Collections. Compilations 5 KK LAW OF GERMANY KK Trials Criminal trials and judicial investigations War crime trials Trials of German criminals by German courts -- Continued 73.5.A-Z Individual trials. By first named defendant or best known (popular) name, A-Z Including records, briefs, commentaries, and stories on a particular trial 73.5.A98 Auschwitz (Concentration camp) Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) see KZ1179.B45 73.5.D32 Dachau (Concentration camp) 73.5.E98 Euthanasia Trials 73.5.H44 Heilman (Concentration camp) 73.5.H56 Hinzert (Concentration camp) 73.5.M34 Majdanek (Concentration camp) 73.5.S32 Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp) Other trials 74 Collections. Compilations 75.A-Z Particular trials. By plaintiff, defendant, or best known (popular) name, A-Z Including records, briefs, commentaries, and stories on a particular trial Legal research. Legal bibliography Including methods of bibliographic research and how to find the law 76 General (Table K11) Electronic data processing. Information retrieval systems. Datenverarbeitung Including JURIS and other related systems 79 General (Table K11) 82.A-Z By subject, A-Z 82.A35 Administrative law 82.C59 Civil law 82.C65 Constitutional law 82.C68 Court organization and procedure 82.C74 Criminal law 82.J83 Judicial statistics 82.S62 Social legislation. Social security Social security see KK82.S62 82.2 Systems of citation. Legal abbreviations 83 Surveys of legal research. Überblicke über den Forschungsstand 84 Legal composition (Aufbautechnik) Legal education 89 General (Table K11) 6 KK LAW OF GERMANY KK Legal education -- Continued Study and teaching General works see KK89 Teaching methods 95 General works 97 Case method (Klausurentechnik) Cf. KK84 Legal composition 100 Clinical method (Repetitorium) For particular subjects, see the subject 102 Students' guides. Führer. Studienschema. Anleitung For introductory surveys
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