
Federal Administrative Court of Germany (Bundesverwaltungsgericht)
The Federal Administrative Court of Germany (Bundesverwaltungsgericht) is the highest court for administrative law cases in Germany. It reviews decisions made by lower administrative courts to ensure they follow the law correctly. Its main role is to resolve legal disputes between individuals, organizations, or government agencies and to interpret and uphold federal laws related to public administration. The court's decisions set important legal standards, ensuring consistency and legality in government actions across the country. It does not hear new evidence but focuses on legal issues and the correct application of laws.