Unrechtsstaat

German

Etymology

Unrecht (injustice) +‎ -s- +‎ Staat (state), coined in analogy to Rechtsstaat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʊnrɛçt͡sʃtaːt/
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Noun

Unrechtsstaat m (mixed, genitive Unrechtsstaates or Unrechtsstaats, plural Unrechtsstaaten)

  1. (politics) a state that doesn't obey the rule of law and in which the powerholders exercise their power arbitrarily at will
    Antonym: Rechtsstaat
    • 1952 March, German jurist Fritz Bauer, Closing argument in the Remer trial to exonerate the protagonists of the 20 July plot[1]:
      Ein Unrechtsstaat, der täglich zehntausende Morde begeht, berechtigt jedermann zur Notwehr gemäß § 53 StGB.
      Everyone is entitled to self-defense pursuant to § 53 StGB against an unjust state that commits tens of thousands of murders every day.

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