Occupational freedom

Occupational freedom

Occupational freedom

Occupational freedom

- Constitution of Germany

Article 12 (Occupational freedom)

(1) All Germans shall have the right freely to choose their occupation or profession, their place of work and their place of training. The practice of an occupation or pro­fession may be regulated by or pursuant to a law.

(2) No person may be required to perform work of a particular kind except within the framework of a traditional duty of community service that applies generally and equally to all.

(3) Forced labour may be imposed only on persons deprived of their liberty by the judgment of a court.


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