Neuruppin Labor Court

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Neuruppin Labor Court

The Labor Court Neuruppin is a court of labor courts in the district of in Berlin settled Regional Labor Court (LAG) Berlin-Brandenburg and one of the six Brandenburg labor courts.

Court seat

The seat of the court is at Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 28 in Neuruppin .

building

The Neuruppin Labor Court is part of the Neuruppin Justice Center . Like the Neuruppin Regional Court and the Neuruppin Public Prosecutor's Office , the Labor Court was housed in the buildings of the former Prussian Königstork barracks. This building complex, which was built at the end of the 19th century and is a listed building, initially served the German and then , after the Second World War , the Soviet military. After the withdrawal of the Soviet Army , the conversion to the justice center began, which was completed in May 2008. The Neuruppin Labor Court already moved into a building in the justice center in 2004.

Superior courts

The regional labor court of Berlin-Brandenburg in Berlin is directly superordinate to the Neuruppin labor court as the competent regional labor court (LAG). The Federal Labor Court (BAG) is superordinate to this .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 55 ′ 5.3 "  N , 12 ° 48 ′ 19.8"  E