Waldbröl District Court

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Waldbröl is the seat of the district court of Waldbröl , which is responsible for the municipalities of Morsbach , Nümbrecht , Reichshof and Waldbröl in the southern Oberbergischer Kreis and for the municipality of Windeck in the right bank of the Rhine-Sieg region . Around 89,000 people live in the 413 km² judicial district .

Superior courts

The regional court above the Waldbröl District Court is the Bonn Regional Court , which in turn is subordinate to the Cologne Higher Regional Court .

history

With the reorganization of the court organization in the Grand Duchy of Berg , the Waldbröl Peace Court was set up as a court of first instance at the end of 1811 . It was subordinate to the Dillenburg Tribunal . Prussia took over the Bergisch courts in 1814. The previous peace courts remained, the first instance tribunals were renamed district courts . The Waldbröl Peace Court was now assigned to the Mülheim am Rhein district court . In 1820 the organization of the courts was changed. The district courts have now become regional courts. The Waldbröl Peace Court was subordinated to the Cologne Regional Court and from 1850 to the Bonn Regional Court . As part of the Reich Justice Acts , the conversion to the Waldbröl District Court took place in 1879.

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Coordinates: 50 ° 52 ′ 32.8 "  N , 7 ° 37 ′ 0.3"  E