Prosecutors call for abolition of instruction rights

Germany's chief prosecutors are demanding greater independence from federal and state governments. They want the unlimited right to issue instructions abolished.

Germany's chief prosecutors reaffirmed their call for independence on June 5 2026. Politics must not be allowed to intervene in legal matters. They criticize the existing right of instruction under the Court Constitution Act. Sections 146 and 147 permit interventions by ministries. A state justice minister backs the demands and goes even further. The change is meant to strengthen judicial independence.

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One week after South Korea's judicial reform laws took effect on March 12—introducing constitutional appeals and penalties for 'law distortion'—complaints against top judges have risen sharply. The National Assembly is set to vote Thursday on the remaining two bills of the 'judiciary trio,' prompting fears of paralyzing the judiciary.

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