Federal Disciplinary Court

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GermanyGermany Federal Disciplinary
Court - BDiG -p1
Federal eagle of the German federal organs
State level Federation
position Federal court
Consist 1967-2003
Arose from Federal Disciplinary Chambers
Incorporated into Administrative courts
Headquarters Frankfurt am Main

The Federal Disciplinary Court ( BDiG ), based in Frankfurt am Main, was a German federal court from 1967 to December 31, 2003 and was an independent department of administrative jurisdiction in accordance with Article 96 (3) of the Basic Law and a disciplinary court of the first instance in judicial disciplinary proceedings by federal officials .

In contrast, legal recourse to the administrative courts was opened for disciplinary disputes involving state officials . Judgments of the Federal Disciplinary Court could, according to the more detailed provisions of §§ 80ff. Federal Disciplinary Code , which from today's Federal Disciplinary Act was replaced with the appeal of the appeal to the Federal Administrative Court be challenged.

The judges at the Federal Disciplinary Court were paid according to salary groups R 1 (judge at the Federal Disciplinary Court) and R 2 (presiding judge at the Federal Disciplinary Court).

history

The Federal Disciplinary Court was founded by the “Law for the Reorganization of Federal Disciplinary Law” of July 20, 1967 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 725 ). As part of the reform of disciplinary law in 2002, a uniform legal process was introduced for disciplinary disputes between federal and state officials in the administrative courts . This reform also envisaged the abolition of the Federal Disciplinary Court, which ceased its work on December 31, 2003. Only for the disciplinary matters of the soldiers there are still separate disciplinary courts of the federal government, the troop service courts .

Chambers

Only Chamber I met regularly at the seat of the court in Frankfurt am Main. The other eleven chambers were external chambers and had subsidiary offices at their regular meetings. These were affiliated with federal authorities that were instructed to provide the necessary office workers, the rooms and the resources for other material needs.

designation Local jurisdiction Seat of the subsidiary office Street at
Chamber  I. Hesse Frankfurt am Main Adickesallee  40 -
Chamber  II Baden-Württemberg , administrative districts of North and South Baden Karlsruhe Ettlinger-Tor -platz 2 Oberpostdirektion Karlsruhe
Chamber  III Baden-Württemberg , administrative districts of North Württemberg and South Württemberg-Hohenzollern Stuttgart Heilbronner Strasse  7 Federal Railway Directorate Stuttgart
Chamber  IV Bavaria , administrative districts of Upper and Lower Bavaria , Upper Palatinate , Swabia , Lindau district Munich Prielmayerstraße 1 Federal Railway Directorate Munich
Chamber  V Bavaria , administrative districts of Upper , Middle and Lower Franconia Nuremberg Sandstrasse 38-40 Federal Railway Directorate Nuremberg
Chamber  VI Berlin Berlin-Charlottenburg Hardenbergstrasse 31 Federal Administrative Court
Chamber  VII Hamburg Hamburg , Schleswig-Holstein Museumstrasse 39 Federal Railway Directorate Hamburg
Chamber  VIII Lower Saxony , Bremen Hanover Zeppelinstrasse 24 Oberpostdirektion Hannover
Chamber  IX North Rhine-Westphalia , administrative districts Arnsberg , Detmold , Münster Dortmund Hiltropwall 10 Oberpostdirektion Dortmund
Chamber  X North Rhine-Westphalia , administrative districts Düsseldorf , Aachen , Cologne Dusseldorf Jürgensplatz 1 Oberfinanzdirektion Düsseldorf
Chamber  XI Rhineland-Palatinate Mainz Kaiserstraße 3 Federal Railway Directorate Mainz
Chamber  XII Saarland Saarbrücken Klausenerstrasse 4-6 Oberpostdirektion Saarbrücken

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Lindgen: Handbook of disciplinary law for civil servants and judges in the federal and state levels: second volume Formal Disciplinary Law . de Gruyter , Berlin 1968, DNB  457437219 , p. 14 ff .
  2. Erich Lindgen: Handbook of disciplinary law for civil servants and judges in the federal and state levels: second volume Formal Disciplinary Law . de Gruyter , Berlin 1968, DNB  457437219 , p. 20 f .

Coordinates: 50 ° 7 ′ 57.1 ″  N , 8 ° 40 ′ 36.6 ″  E