1st Military Service Senate of the Federal Administrative Court

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The 1st Military Service Senate is a panel of the Federal Administrative Court . He is one of two military service senates, which were formed at the Federal Administrative Court and the courts of appeal for both troop service courts serve.

Jurisdiction

The following tasks are assigned to the Senate:

  1. the procedures according to the military complaints regulation including the right to compensation according to Art. 19 ÜberlVfRSchG
  2. the procedures according to the Soldiers Participation Act
  3. the procedures under the Soldiers' Equality Act

occupation

The Senate is currently made up of the following three professional judges.

The military service senate decides on the composition of three professional judges and two honorary judges . They will be drawn from among the soldiers or former soldiers who are appointed honorary judges to the troop service courts .

Chairperson

No. Name (life data) Beginning of the term of office Term expires
1 Franz Scherübl (1904–1999) October 1, 1967 July 31, 1972
2 Jürgen Saalmann (* 1928) October 18, 1972 November 30, 1993
3 Herbert Silk (* 1932) 1st December 1993 June 30, 1997
4th Joachim Maiwald (* 1937) July 10, 1997 June 30, 2002
5 Rainer Pietzner (* 1943) August 14, 2002 July 31, 2006
6th Hartmut Golze (* 1947) October 31, 2006 March 31, 2012
7th Sibylle von Heimburg (* 1951) July 10, 2012 April 30, 2017
8th Richard Häussler (* 1962) 23 May 2017

history

The 1st Military Service Senate was set up in connection with the establishment of the Bundeswehr . Due to the four-power status of Berlin , it could not be set up at the then seat of the Federal Administrative Court in Berlin-Charlottenburg , but was in Munich as a foreign chamber . When the Federal Administrative Court moved to Leipzig in 2002, the 1st Military Service Senate also moved there.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Business distribution plan of the Federal Administrative Court for the 2019 financial year. In: bverwg.de. September 4, 2019, accessed October 23, 2019 .
  2. a b NordÖR 2017, 327
  3. Ordinance on the seat of the military service senate of August 30, 1957 ( BGBl. I p. 1330 )
  4. Ordinance on the date of relocation of the seat of the Federal Administrative Court from Berlin to Leipzig of June 24, 2002 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 2371 )