Dresden Labor Court

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The Labor Court Dresden is a court of the labor courts and one of five labor courts of the Free State of Saxony . Ulrich Busch (* 1958) has been the director of the court since June 1, 2008 .

Place of jurisdiction and jurisdiction

The court has its seat in Dresden . The judicial district comprises the area of ​​the state capital itself as well as two administrative districts of the Dresden administrative district . These are the districts of Meißen and Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .

building

current building
Main building of the rifle barracks on Alaunplatz in 1910, demolished in 1954

The labor court is housed together with the Dresden Social Court and the Dresden Administrative Court in the Dresden Specialized Court Center in Albertstadt . This is located in the outbuildings of the former Dresden rifle barracks. The labor court, which was previously located in the vicinity of the Dresden District Court in the Friedrichstadt district, moved into a building originally known as the Great Barracks , which was built between 1909 and 1913. The air raids on Dresden in 1945 caused destruction of the barracks area, as a result of which the main building of the rifle barracks was demolished in 1954. In contrast, the Great Barracks remained and was used by the Soviet Army until 1992 . After extensive renovation work, it has been home to the Dresden Labor Court since November 2006.

Superior courts

The Labor Court Dresden is the Saxon state labor court in Chemnitz and in other stages of appeal , the Federal Labor Court in Erfurt superior.

history

There were no separate labor courts in the GDR . Labor law proceedings were negotiated by the conflict commissions and the district and district courts. After reunification , the state of Saxony was re-established. On June 12, 1992, the Saxon State Parliament passed the Saxon Court Organization Act to repeal the district and district courts and to set up labor courts, including the Dresden Labor Court. The Dresden Labor Court was responsible for the former districts of Dippoldiswalde, Dresden, Freital, Großenhain, Meißen, Pirna, Riesa and Sebnitz as well as the district-free city of Dresden.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Article 2 (courts for labor matters), § 1 (establishment of the state labor court and labor courts) of the law on the organization of courts in the Free State of Saxony (Sächsisches Rechtsorganisationsgesetz - SächsGerOrgG) of 30 June 1992; Saxon Law and Ordinance Gazette No. 22 of July 1, 1992, p. 287.

Coordinates: 51 ° 4 ′ 27.5 ″  N , 13 ° 45 ′ 27.5 ″  E