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To 192.45.72.28

I Checked your summary with deleting my words. But I have a question.

What is the defensive democracy? I have known that it derives from Constitution of West Germany, to prevent not only Totalitarian, but also communist who can affect and endanger West Germany. After legislation in West Germany, there have been some cases from Bundesverfassungsgericht(BVerG) with defensive democracy.

In §8(4) of South Korean Constitution, it is same to protect country from illegal parties. In Continental Law System, Defensive Democracy is the last core to protect democratic system from illegal group which arise with legal procedures, isn't it? So, I think what I inserted is correct. I want to know your opinion.

I forgot to add my signature. and there are some cases in BVerG.

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There are two cases to use defensive democracy:The Sozialistische Reichspartei (SRP; a pro-nazi party) case in 1952, the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in 1956. In Both Cases, BVerG judged them with a theory - liberative democratic principle-,such as democracy, humanity, free-choosing religion, et cetera. Solzhenitsyn 09:46, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Aharon Barak wasn't the first one to use the term

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Aharon Barak wasn't the first one to use the term. a cross-checking in google of the words "yardor" and "defensive democracy" would show us, at least in part of the results, that the term was in use in the year 1964 . and yet, seemingly it was also not the first time to use these term. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.110.111.176 (talk) 07:48, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]