German court clears the way for military deployments without parliamentary approval

By Sonja Bach With last Wednesday’s decision, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe, Germany further weakened the requirement of parliamentary approval for foreign deployments of the military. The ruling strengthens the powers of the executive branch to organize and carry out unauthorized foreign deployments. In principle, parliament must agree to any deployment of armed forces in … Continue reading German court clears the way for military deployments without parliamentary approval