All nationals have the right to the protection of the Realm both within and without the Realm, as against a foreign country.
No German may be handed over to a foreign Government for prosecution or punishment.[37]
Article 113.
The foreign speaking parts of the Realm shall not be obstructed, either legislatively or administratively, in the free development of their ethnological characteristics, especially in the use of their mother tongue in educational establishments, in internal administration and in the administration of justice.
Article 114.
Liberty of the person is inviolable. Restrictions on, or deprivation of, personal liberty may not be imposed by the public authorities except in virtue of a law.
Persons who have been deprived of their liberty must be informed on the following day at latest by what authority and on what grounds this has been ordered; they must have immediate opportunity of lodging objections against such deprivation of liberty.
Article 115.
Every German is master in his own dwelling, which is inviolable. Exceptions are only admissible when the law so provides.
Article 116.