Service court for judges

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A service court for judges in Germany is a professional court that decides on disciplinary and service law issues from judges . The legal bases are §§ 61 to 68 and 77 to 84 of the German Judges Act as well as the judge laws of the federal states . For federal judges, a special senate of the Federal Court of Justice is exclusively responsible as the federal service court, for regional judges the service court of the respective state. Appeals against decisions of a regional service court can be lodged with the service court for judges of the country.

The service courts have a chairman , a permanent and a non-permanent assessor . The non-permanent assessor belongs to the court branch of the judge affected by the proceedings.

List of service courts of the federal states

Organizationally, the service courts are each linked to a different court , usually a regional court . There are currently service courts at the following courts:

Bearer of the court
Name of the court
Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe Regional Court
Bavaria District Court Nuremberg-Fürth
Berlin Administrative Court of Berlin
Brandenburg Cottbus Regional Court
Bremen Bremen Regional Court
Hamburg Hamburg District Court
Hesse District Court of Frankfurt am Main
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Administrative court Greifswald
Lower Saxony Hanover Regional Court
North Rhine-Westphalia District Court Düsseldorf
Rhineland-Palatinate Palatinate Higher Regional Court Zweibrücken
Saarland Saarbrücken Regional Court
Saxony District Court Leipzig
Saxony-Anhalt Administrative court of Magdeburg
Schleswig-Holstein District Court of Kiel
Thuringia District Court Meiningen

Individual evidence

  1. Section 62 (2) of the State Judges and Public Prosecutors Act as published on May 22, 2000, Law Gazette for Baden-Württemberg p. 503
  2. Art. 52 para. 2 of the Bavarian Judges and Public Prosecutors Act (BayRiStAG) of March 22, 2018 (GVBl. P. 118)
  3. Section 64 (2) of the Judges Act of the State of Berlin of June 9, 2011 (GVBl. P. 238)
  4. Section 64 (2) of the Judges Act of the State of Brandenburg of July 12, 2011 (GVBl No. 18), amended by Article 3 of the law of June 19, 2019 (GVBl No. 34)
  5. Section 40 (2) of the Bremen Judges Act of December 15, 1964 (Brem.GBl. P. 187), last amended by the law of November 4, 2014 (Brem.GBl. P. 458)
  6. Section 71 (2) of the Hamburg Judges Act of May 2, 1991 (HmbGVBl. P. 169), last amended by the law of July 8, 2014 (HmbGVBl. P. 299)
  7. Section 49 (2) of the Hessian Judges Act in the version of March 11, 1991 (GVBl. I p. 54), last amended by Article 17 of the law of November 20, 2013 (GVBl. I p. 578)
  8. Section 31 of the State Judges Act of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania of June 7, 1991 (GVOBl. MV 1991, p. 159), last amended by the law of August 19, 2016 (GVOBl. MV p. 714)
  9. Section 78 (2) of the Lower Saxony Judges Act of January 21, 2010 (GVBl. P. 16)
  10. Section 66 (2) of the Judges and Public Prosecutors Act for the State of North Rhine-Westphalia of December 8, 2015 (GV.NRW. P. 812), last amended by Article 13 of the law of June 14, 2016 (GV. NRW. P . 310)
  11. Section 55 (2) of the State Judges Act of December 22, 2003 (GVBl. 2004 p. 1)
  12. Section 42 (2) of the Saarland Judges Act in the version published on April 18, 1975 (Official Journal p. 566), last amended by the law of March 18, 2015 (Official Journal I p. 224)
  13. Section 33 of the Judges Act of the Free State of Saxony in the version published on August 2, 2004 (SächsGVBl. P. 365), last amended by Article 18 of the law of December 18, 2013 (SächsGVBl. P. 970)
  14. Section 78 (1) of the State Judges Act of January 28, 2011 (GVBl. LSA p. 30)
  15. Section 56 (1) of the State Judges Act in the version of January 23, 1992 (GVOBl. 1992, 46)
  16. Section 50 (2) of the Thuringian Judges Act of May 17, 1994 (GVBl. P. 485)