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28.10.2025 - 01:27 [ European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) ]

Verfassungsbeschwerde gegen deutsche Waffenexporte nach Israel

Bereits im Oktober 2024 hatte der Beschwerdeführer beim Verwaltungsgericht Frankfurt Eilrechtsschutz beantragt. Der Antrag sowie die anschließende Beschwerde beim Hessischen Verwaltungsgerichtshof in Kassel wurden abgewiesen. Mit der nun eingereichten Verfassungsbeschwerde wendet sich der Beschwerdeführer gegen diese Entscheidungen, die ihm einen wirksamen Rechtsschutz versagt haben.

Er beruft sich auf sein Grundrecht auf Leben und körperliche Unversehrtheit (Art. 2 Abs. 2 GG) sowie auf sein Recht auf effektiven Rechtsschutz (Art. 19 Abs. 4 GG). Er fordert eine verfassungsgerichtliche Klärung, ob die Verweigerung von Eilrechtsschutz – angesichts der erkennbaren Risiken durch deutsche Waffenlieferungen – seine Grundrechte verletzt.

Der Fall macht deutlich: Deutschland muss Menschen vor den Folgen seiner Waffenexporte schützen. Entscheidungen über Rüstungslieferungen sind nicht nur juristisch, sondern auch faktisch von unmittelbarer Bedeutung für Menschenleben – in den vergangenen zwei Jahren dieses verheerenden Krieges ebenso wie heute

28.10.2025 - 01:16 [ European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) ]

Constitutional complaint against German arms exports to Israel

As early as October 2024, the complainant had applied for interim legal protection at the Frankfurt Administrative Court. The application and the subsequent appeal to the Hessian Higher Administrative Court in Kassel were rejected. With the constitutional complaint now filed, the complainant is challenging these decisions, which denied him effective legal protection.

He invokes his fundamental right to life and physical inviolability (Article 2(2) of the Basic Law) as well as his right to effective legal protection (Article 19(4) of the Basic Law).
He is seeking a constitutional clarification as to whether the denial of interim legal protection – in light of the recognizable risks posed by German arms deliveries – violates his fundamental rights.

This case makes clear: Germany must protect people from the consequences of its arms exports. Decisions about arms deliveries are not only legally but also factually of immediate significance for human lives – during the two years of this devastating war as much as today.

18.02.2025 - 01:10 [ European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) ]

Civil society organisations call for EU-Libya migration funding freeze as mass graves discovered

(February 14, 2025)

In Libya the torture and killing of migrants in detention, their abandonment at sea or in the desert; being held in conditions akin to slavery; being subject to starvation and other serious human rights violations have been documented extensively by the UN’s Independent Fact Finding Mission on Libya and other bodies.

It is clear that European Union migration funding to Libya, as well as migration funding to Libya from EU member states including Italy and France, has not delivered on its promise to improve conditions for people seeking safety.
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Signatories:

ASGI – Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration
Borderline-europe – Human Rights without borders e.V:
Border Violence Monitoring Network
CCFD-Terre Solidaire
Community Rights in Greece
Egyptian Human Rights Forum (EHRF)
EgyptWide for Human Rights
European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
European Network Against Racism (ENAR)
EuroMed Rights
Greek Council for Refugees (GCR)
Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Europe
KISA – Action for Equality, Support, Antiracism
La Cimade
MALDUSA Project
MISSION LIFELINE International e.V.
MV Louise Michel
Refugees in Libya
Refugees Platform Egypt (RPE)
Sea-Eye e. V.
Sea Punks e.V.
Sea-Watch
SOS Humanity e.V.
Statewatch
Transnational Institute
The Tunisian Forum for Social and Economic Rights FTDES
Watch the Med – AlarmPhone