Appeal Court of Trento

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The Appeal Court Trient was a short-lived Bavarian appeal court based in Trento . It was responsible for the Etsch district as an appeal court.

With the Peace of Pressburg , Trento became Bavarian at the end of 1805. As part of Maximilian von Montgelas' reforms, counties were established in Bavaria in 1808. The previous court courts were replaced by appellate courts through the Organic Edict on the Court Constitution of July 24, 1808, Part III . The court court for Swabia was provisionally responsible for the area of ​​the new Etschkreis . Now the appellate court of Trento was set up and started business on January 1, 1809.

After Bavaria ceded the Adige District to the Kingdom of Italy in 1810 , the brief history of the court ended. In the Kingdom of Italy, the Court of Appeal was established in Brescia and not in Trento.

literature

  • Wilhelm Volkert (Ed.): Handbook of Bavarian Offices, Municipalities and Courts 1799-1980 , 1983, ISBN 3406096697 , pp. 117-118, 605-606

Individual evidence

  1. RBl. 1808, 1785, printed in: Handbuch der Staats-Verfassungs und Staats-Verwaltung des Kingdom of Baiern, Volume 4, 1810, pp. 3-13, online
  2. ^ Johann Jakob Staffler : Tirol and Vorarlberg, statistical and topographical: with historical remarks, in two parts, Volume 1 Tirol and Vorarlberg, 1839, p. 566, online