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… issue concerns the regional States’ possibility to deviate from federal law on a defined number of subjects (see the last right-hand table items below marked in white, highlighted in blue).103 99 Maunz/Dürig/Grzeszick GG Art. 20 IV. Rn. 67-72, beck-online. 100 Article 72 (1) of the German Basic Law. 101 See https://beck-online.beck.de/Dokument?vpath=bibdata%2Fges%2Fgg%2Fcont%2Fgg.a75.htm&anchor=Y-100-G-GG- A-75#FR1 (last accessed 05-10-2018). 102 Article 72 (2) of the German Basic Law. 103 Based … War damage and reparations; War graves and graves of other victims of war or despotism; The law relating to economic matters (mining, industry, energy, crafts, trades, commerce, banking, stock exchanges and private insurance), except for the law on shop closing hours, restaurants, game halls, display of individual persons, trade fairs, exhibitions and markets; Labour law, including the organisation of enterprises, occupational health and safety, and employment agencies, as well as social … will be held to account every year for the correct and up-to-date description of the problem (but will also be “rewarded” with the possibility of taking credit for the successful elimination of an obstacle in the FMC’s annual report). Users and visitors are able to search for identified obstacles in the FMD.402 The FMD is offered in six languages: Danish, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Icelandic and Swedish. However, the description of the case is only available in Swedish.403 Important to note …