Tighten the review-flagged test gaps (no production change):
- submitting state: the old test only asserted the button was initially
enabled (a tautology). Now stub a never-resolving fetch, click Speichern, and
assert the button gains `disabled` — exercising the double-submit guard
(Decision 8).
- the two redirect-throwing save tests now use `await expect(...).rejects` so a
future missing redirect fails loudly instead of being swallowed by try/catch.
- the YEAR end-date-hide assertion uses getByLabelText('Enddatum') not-present,
symmetric with the RANGE reveal, instead of a raw #eventDateEnd querySelector.
- PersonMultiSelect + DocumentMultiSelect: assert the chip remove button carries
the min-h-[44px]/min-w-[44px] target the rtm cites for REQ-017.
Addresses PR #832 review (Tester + Requirements Engineer test-coverage concerns).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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