District Court Dannenberg (Elbe)

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Main building of the Dannenberg District Court
View from the Waldemarturm to the Dannenberg District Court

The district court of Dannenberg (Elbe) is one of six district courts in the district of the regional court of Lüneburg . It is located in the former courtyard of Dannenberg Castle in Dannenberg (Elbe) in Lower Saxony .

The district court of Dannenberg (Elbe) is responsible for the entire district of Lüchow-Dannenberg . The district court of Lüneburg is superior to it. The competent higher regional court is the higher regional court of Celle .

history

After the revolution of 1848 was the Kingdom of Hanover , the jurisdiction of the administration separated and the patrimonial abolished. The district court was then founded with the ordinance of August 7, 1852 regarding the formation of the district courts and lower administrative authorities as a royal Hanover district court. It included the office of Dannenberg and the city of Dannenberg. The district court was subordinate to the higher court of Dannenberg . With the annexation of Hanover by Prussia , it became a Prussian district court in the province of Hanover .

With the location of Gorleben for the exploration of a nuclear waste repository and the subsequent transport of nuclear waste , the district court had to conduct many trials that often attracted a great deal of public and media attention.

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Individual evidence

  1. Law on the court constitution of November 8, 1850 ( Collection of Laws for the Kingdom of Hanover, p. 207 )
  2. Hanoverian legislation on state and community administration, 1852, pp. 32, 103, online
  3. Directory of the higher courts, annex to the ordinance for the execution of $ 14.15 and 35 of the law on the court constitution of November 8, 1850 of August 7, 1852, printed in: Gerhard Adolf Wilhelm Leonhardt: Die Justizgesetzgebung des Kingdom of Hanover: with special consideration of government and class motives for practical use, Volume 3, 1852, p. 135 online
  4. castor.de: Von Recht und Justiz , the website gives an overview of the processes related to the Gorleben protests, accessed on January 25, 2015
  5. Wolfgang Ehmke: An occupied country. ( Memento of January 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) In: Zero , October 2003, accessed on January 25, 2015.

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 '57 "  N , 11 ° 5' 52"  E