
The Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof), Germany's highest court, has ruled that a new law that bans child marriage may be unconstitutional because all marriages, including Sharia-based child marriages, are protected by Germany's Basic Law. Pictured: The Bundesgerichtshof building in Karlsruhe, Germany.
- The ruling, which effectively opens the door to legalizing Sharia-based child marriages in Germany, is one of a growing number of instances in which German courts are - wittingly or unwittingly - promoting the establishment of a parallel Islamic legal system in the country.
- "Germany cannot, on the one hand, be against child marriages internationally, and on the other hand, be for such marriages in our own country. The best interests of the child cannot be compromised in this case. (...) This is about the constitutionally established protection of children and minors!" - Winfried Bausback, Bavarian lawmaker who helped draft the law against child marriage.
- "We should consider one more thing: judgments are made 'in the name of the people.' This people has clearly expressed through its representatives in the Bundestag that it no longer wants to recognize child marriage." - Commentator Andreas von Delhaes-Guenther.
The ruling, which effectively opens the door to legalizing Sharia-based child marriages in Germany, is one of a growing number of instances in which German courts are - wittingly or unwittingly - promoting the establishment of a parallel Islamic legal system in the country.














Comment: This is what happens when you have an overabundance of SJW minded judges in the courts. Law is only there to be deconstructed and turned into an avenue to further shape the 'utopian' agenda. The cost is the degradation of a country's sovereignty and cultural identity. The misguided notion that more 'tolerance' will lead to more 'understanding' will have exactly the opposite effect. Say goodbye Germany. France and the UK are right behind you. See also: