District court Flensburg

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The Flensburg District Court is a German court of ordinary jurisdiction . It is one of four local courts (AG) in the district of the regional court Flensburg and one of 22 local courts in the state of Schleswig-Holstein .

Seat and District of the Court

Jurisdiction of the district courts subordinate to the LG Flensburg
  • AG Niebüll
  • AG Flensburg
  • AG Husum
  • AG Schleswig
  • The seat of the court is the city of Flensburg .

    The judicial district covers the area of ​​the following cities and municipalities.

    • Ahneby,
    • Ausacker,
    • Böxlund,
    • Dollerup,
    • Eggebek,
    • Esgrus,
    • Flensburg,
    • Free will,
    • Gelting,
    • Glücksburg (Baltic Sea),
    • Greatness,
    • Large voltage,
    • Grundhof,
    • Handewitt,
    • Harrislee,
    • Hasselberg,
    • Hörup,
    • Get,
    • Hürup,
    • Husby,
    • Janneby,
    • Jardelund,
    • Jerrishoe,
    • Jörl,
    • Kronsgaard,
    • Long-crowned,
    • Langstedt,
    • Lindewitt,
    • Maasbüll,
    • Maasholm,
    • Medelby,
    • Meyn,
    • Munkbrarup,
    • Nieby,
    • Sneeze gray,
    • Nordhackstedt,
    • Oeversee,
    • Osterby,
    • Pommerby,
    • Rabel,
    • Raven wood,
    • Ringsberg,
    • Schafflund,
    • Sieverstedt,
    • Soerup,
    • Sollerup,
    • Hatchback,
    • Steinberg,
    • Steinberg Church,
    • Sterup,
    • Stoltebull,
    • Süderhackstedt,
    • Tarp,
    • Tastrup,
    • Wallsbull,
    • Wanderup,
    • Wees,
    • Weesby and
    • Westerholz

    As part of the reform of the local court structure, the neighboring local court of Kappeln was dissolved on March 31, 2007. From the district of AG Kappeln, the areas of the offices of Gelting and Steinbergkirche were added to the district of AG Flensburg.

    Around 180 lawyers are admitted to the Flensburg district court , of which around 50 are also notaries .

    The District Court of Flensburg has special jurisdiction for all register matters in the regional court district of Flensburg and is also the bankruptcy court for the district court district of Schleswig .

    building

    The courthouse (old building).

    The courthouse is located at Südergraben 22, 24937 Flensburg .

    The Flensburg Regional Court , the Flensburg public prosecutor's office and a justice museum are also housed in the listed building of the AG Flensburg .

    Old building

    The old courthouse building was handed over to its intended use in 1882. The building was designed as a brick shell with Gothic-style shapes in which elements of Italian defense architecture are mixed. The building testified to the new Prussian claim to power. Its formal language was often ridiculed as "Prussian intimidation architecture" in the following period. The exterior and interior of the building have largely been preserved. However, the tower of the building apparently had a pointed appearance in the past, due to a tip that resembled a flagpole. The paintings in the entrance area and in the stairwell in the style of 19th century historicism have been restored.

    In the stairwell of the old building there is also a statue of Wilhelm I of Prussia by the sculptor Ernst Herter , who belongs to the Berlin School of Sculpture . Been preserved and can be seen in courtrooms are on a number of works of art that come partly from the time of the general government, as the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein with Denmark in personnel union were connected.

    Extension buildings

    In 1963 and 1987, extensions were added to the old building. The extension from 1963 was still a functional box construction. Since the renovation and extension in 1987, three bars have nestled against the slope on which the court building towers over the city of Flensburg. These bars fit into the city skyline through sloping copper roofs and are connected to one another by a large glass hall with an open staircase over eight floors, which also creates the transition to the extension from 1963 and the old building. This staircase is intended to be an architectural expression of the modern judiciary, which strives for transparency and closeness to the citizens .

    Superior courts

    The Regional Court of Flensburg is directly superordinate to the AG Flensburg . This belongs to the district of the Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court in Schleswig .

    See also

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. § 2 of the State Justice Act (LJG) of April 17, 2018, GVOBl. 2018, 231, ber. 441 .
    2. I. No. 1 of Annex 1 to Section 30 Paragraph 1 LJG.
    3. List of monuments in Flensburg (PDF; 617 kB), under the identity number 1325.
    4. Flensburger Tageblatt : 150 years of the Flensburger Tageblatt: Flensburg under the Pickelhaube , from: January 29, 2015; Accessed: January 29, 2015
    5. See Flensburger Tageblatt : 150 years of the Flensburger Tageblatt: Flensburg under the Pickelhaube , from: January 29, 2015; Accessed: January 29, 2015
    6. Section 31, Paragraph 2, Sentence 2, No. 1 lit. a LJG.

    Coordinates: 54 ° 47 ′ 12.8 "  N , 9 ° 25 ′ 59"  E