radikalitetskrav
Radikalitetskrav is a legal concept that emerged in German jurisprudence, particularly concerning the constitutional review of political parties. It refers to the principle that a political party can be declared unconstitutional and potentially banned if its objectives or the conduct of its members demonstrate a fundamental opposition to the democratic order of the Federal Republic of Germany. This opposition is not merely about disagreement with specific policies but a rejection of the core principles of the Basic Law, such as human dignity, democracy, and the rule of law.
The concept is rooted in the idea of a "militant democracy," where the state has the right
The application of radikalitetskrav is a serious matter, and the threshold for declaring a party unconstitutional