District court Jever

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District court Jever

The Jever District Court is a court of ordinary jurisdiction and one of eleven district courts in the district of the Oldenburg District Court .

The seat of the court is Jever in the district of Friesland in Lower Saxony , the judicial district includes the northern part of the district with the cities of Jever and Schortens and the communities of Sande , Wangerland and Wangerooge . The parent of the District Court Jever is the Oldenburg Regional Court , competent higher regional court is the Higher Regional Court of Oldenburg .

history

In the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg , the Jever Entrance Court and the Jever Regional Court were located downstream. With the Courts Constitution Act of August 29, 1857, the judiciary was reorganized. The offices remained entrance authorities. However, the administration of justice and administration have been separated. In every office there was now, in addition to the bailiff, a judicial officer who was exclusively responsible for the administration of justice in his office (it was therefore also spoken of the office as a district court). The Jever district court was repealed. Now the higher court of Vechta was the higher authority. With the entry into force of the Reich Justice Laws , the court organization was reorganized in 1879 and the Jever District Court was formed.

Courthouse

The district court building essentially consists of three connected building parts and is a listed building.

See also

literature

  • Ingo Hashagen: The Jever District Court . In: Jörgen Welp (Red.): "Jurisdiction is exercised by local courts, ...". 150 years of local courts in the Oldenburger Land (= publications of the Oldenburg landscape . Vol. 13). Published by the Oldenburg landscape , Isensee, Oldenburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-89995-513-2 , p. 129 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. OGBl. Vol. 15 p. 801 ff.
  2. We over ourselves of the district court

Coordinates: 53 ° 34 ′ 22.8 "  N , 7 ° 54 ′ 10.8"  E