
Bundesverwaltungsgericht
The Bundesverwaltungsgericht, or Federal Administrative Court of Germany, is the highest court for administrative law. It reviews decisions made by lower administrative courts to ensure they comply with legal standards. Its role is to interpret and clarify laws relating to public administration, such as government regulations and administrative actions. The court does not re-examine facts, but focuses on legal questions, ensuring consistent application of laws across Germany. Its rulings set important legal precedents that influence how public agencies operate and how citizens’ rights are protected in administrative matters.