Schleswig District Court

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Heespenhof, building of the Schleswig District Court

The Schleswig District Court is a German court of ordinary jurisdiction in the district of the Flensburg Regional Court . The court is 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 Schleswig .

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

    • Alt Bennebek,
    • Arnis,
    • Bergenhusen,
    • Böel,
    • Böklund,
    • Börm,
    • Bollingstedt,
    • Bores,
    • Borgwedel,
    • Brodersby-Goltoft,
    • Busdorf,
    • Dannewerk,
    • Dbodstedt,
    • Ellingstedt,
    • Invent,
    • Fahrdorf,
    • Geltorf,
    • Grödersby,
    • Great Rheide,
    • Havetoft,
    • Hollingstedt,
    • Husby,
    • Idstedt,
    • Jagel,
    • Jübek,
    • Kappeln,
    • Folding wood,
    • Little Bennebek,
    • Klein Rheide,
    • Kropp,
    • Loit,
    • Lottorf,
    • Lürschau,
    • Meggerdorf,
    • Medium fishing,
    • Mohrkirch,
    • Neuberend,
    • Norderbrarup,
    • Nottfeld,
    • Nübel,
    • Oersberg,
    • Rabenkirchen-Faulück,
    • Rügge,
    • Saustrup,
    • Schaalby,
    • Scheggerott,
    • Schleswig,
    • Schnarup-Thumby,
    • Schuby,
    • Selk,
    • Silberstedt,
    • Stack,
    • Steinfeld,
    • Proud,
    • Struxdorf,
    • Süderbrarup,
    • Süderfahrenstedt,
    • Taarstedt,
    • Tetenhusen,
    • Tielen,
    • Tolk,
    • Treia,
    • Twedt,
    • Ülsby,
    • Ulsnis,
    • Wagersrott and
    • Wohlde.

    The court is also responsible as the central dunning court for all of Schleswig-Holstein . Since January 1, 2013, it has also been the central enforcement court for the state of Schleswig-Holstein.

    building

    District court Schleswig and Reventlow-Beseler monument (around 1910)
    Ludwig Nicolaus von Scheele

    The district court has its seat in Heespenhof on the Lollfuß in Schleswig. The Heespenhof is a listed palace , which was built in 1754 for the conference councilor Christian Friedrich von Heespen (* 1717 in Lübeck; † 1776 in Schleswig) as a residential building. Heespen belonged to the Hemmelmark and Deutsch-Nienhof estates as agricultural property . The staircase, which was built with great effort, and the stucco decoration is reminiscent of the times of the court in the Gottorf Residence.

    In the first decades of the 19th century, the Danish Foreign Minister Ludwig Nicolaus von Scheele became the owner of the palace. From this time the house is also called the Scheelesche Palais . Scheele was an advocate of the interests of the entire Danish state . During the Schleswig-Holstein survey in 1848 he had to flee Schleswig. After the Battle of Idstedt in 1850 during the First Schleswig War , the Danish Lieutenant General Christopher von Krogh had his headquarters here. After the German-Danish War in 1864, the Prussians took over the building and set up the district court in it. Between 1867 and the Reich judicial reform in 1879, it housed the Schleswig District Court.

    Superior courts

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

    See also

    literature

    • Henning von Rumohr: Castles and manors in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg. Frankfurt am Main 1963. p. 31f.
    • Herbert Lange: The Schleswig District Court (1867–1879). Schleswig-Holstein advertisements 2010, pp. 88–101

    Web links

    Commons : Heespenhof (Schleswig District Court)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

    Individual evidence

    1. § 2 of the State Justice Act (LJG) of April 17, 2018, GVOBl. 2018, 231, ber. 441 .
    2. I. No. 4 of Annex 1 to Section 30 Paragraph 1 LJG.
    3. Justice portal of the federal government and the states: The central enforcement courts of the states. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
    4. Schleswig-Flensburg Monument List (PDF; 688 kB), under the identity number 3726.
    5. Henning Dehn-Nielsen Sydslesvig på kryds og tværs , Egmont 2017
    6. Section 31, Paragraph 2, Sentence 2, No. 1 lit. d LJG.

    Coordinates: 54 ° 30 '47.7 "  N , 9 ° 32' 58.8"  E