Liechtenstein is a principality located between Switzerland and Austria. Around 40,000 people live here. At 160 square kilometers, it is the fourth smallest state in Europe and the sixth smallest in the world.
The book "Prince and People" and the link provide a comprehensive overview of Liechtenstein's state knowledge.
A good overview of Liechtenstein's political system has been prepared by "aha - Tips and Info for Young People".
Liechtenstein is a constitutional hereditary monarchy based on a democratic-parliamentary foundation. This means that the position and responsibilities of the prince are defined in the constitution, and he, together with the parliament elected by the people (= Landtag), decides on laws.
The Landtag (Parliament) is elected by the people of Liechtenstein. The Landtag consists of 25 members. Together with the prince, the Landtag forms the legislature. The Landtag participates in the legislation and deals with state treaties. It oversees the entire state administration.
The government is the highest executive body in Liechtenstein. It implements what is stated in various laws. The government consists of 5 members: a head of government and 4 councilors.
It is appointed for a duration of 4 years. The government is based in the capital of Liechtenstein, Vaduz. You can find out who is in the government here:
The following parties are currently active in Liechtenstein:
For private criminal law, there are various courts in Liechtenstein. The District Court, the High Court, and the Supreme Court.
For public law, there is the Administrative Court and the Constitutional Court.
The courts are based in Vaduz.
Legal Advice
In simple cases, court interns provide free legal advice. They prepare applications, lawsuits, and other submissions, sometimes also appeals and legal remedies. The legal information is provided orally and in German.
Legal Aid
The courts of public law are the Administrative Court and the Constitutional Court. Legal aid can be applied for under certain conditions for proceedings before the Constitutional Court.