Bad Radkersburg judicial district

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Former judicial district Bad Radkersburg
Map of the judicial district of Bad Radkersburg
Judicial district Bad Radkersburg
Landesgericht LGS Graz
LGZ Graz
Basic data
state Styria
district Southeast Styria
Seat of the court Bad Radkersburg
Code number 6232
competent regional court  LGS Graz
LGZ Graz
surface 338.37 km 2
Dissolved July 1, 2014
Assigned to Feldbach

The judicial district of Bad Radkersburg (until December 31, 1975 Radkersburg ; Slovenian : Radgona ) was an Austrian judicial district and was subordinate to the district court of Bad Radkersburg in the state of Styria . Since 2002 it has included the entire Radkersburg district , which has been part of the Southeast Styria district since 2013 .

history

The judicial district of Radkersburg was created by a proclamation of the state court introductory commission passed in 1849. Originally it included the 41 municipalities Abstall , Dedenitz , Dietzen , Donnersdorf , Dörfl , Dornau , Drauchen , Goritz , Größing , Gruisla , Halbenrain , Haselbach , Haseldorf , Hof , Hummersdorf , Huerth , Jörgen , Karla , Kloch , Laasen , Laafeld , head of the village , Neusetz , Oberpurkla , Patzen , Pfarrsdorf , Pichla (Halbenrain) , Plipitz , Plipitzberg , Pölten , Pridahof , Radkersburg , Radochen , Schirmdorf , Schöpfendorf , Sicheldorf , Sögersdorf , Tieschen , Unterpurkla , Weichselbaum and Zelting .

The judicial district of Radkersburg formed the district of Radkersburg together with the judicial district of Mureck as part of the separation of the political from the judicial administration from 1868 .

In 1910, the judicial district still covered 158.3 km², but after the First World War Austria had to cede around 31.6 km² of the judicial district to the newly established Kingdom of Yugoslavia through the Treaty of Saint-Germain . The municipalities of Abstall / Apace, Leitersdorf / Lutverci, Plippitz / Plitvica, Plippitzberg / Plitvički Vrh, Schirmdorf / Črnec, Schöpfendorf / Žepovci, Sögersdorf / Segovci and the Unterer Gries ( Gornja Radgona ) district of the city of Radkersburg were partially or entirely affected.

In the course of the awarding of the status of a health resort to Radkersburg, in addition to the city of Radkersburg, the judicial district was renamed Bad Radkersburg on January 1, 1976 .

Another fundamental change occurred after 1919 for the first time in 2002. At this point in time, the Radkersburg judicial district, after numerous amalgamations of municipalities, only consisted of the municipalities of Bad Radkersburg , Halbenrain , Hof bei Straden , Klöch , Radkersburg Umgebung and Tieschen . In the course of the “District Courts Ordinance Styria” of the federal government with which several judicial districts were merged, the judicial district Mureck was dissolved on July 1, 2002 and the 13 municipalities of the judicial district Bierbaum am Auersbach , Deutsch Goritz , Dietersdorf am Gnasbach , Eichfeld , Gosdorf , Mettersdorf am Saßbach , Mureck , Murfeld , Ratschendorf , Sankt Peter am Ottersbach , Straden , Trössing and Weinburg am Saßbach are added to the judicial district of Bad Radkersburg. Since then, the judicial district of Bad Radkersburg consisted of 19 communities.

On July 1, 2014, the judicial district was dissolved and the communities assigned to the Feldbach judicial district.

Courthouse

The judicial district of Bad Radkersburg has since 2002 with the 19 communities Bad Radkersburg , Bierbaum am Auersbach , Deutsch Goritz , Dietersdorf am Gnasbach , Eichfeld , Gosdorf , Halbenrain , Hof bei Straden , Klöch , Mettersdorf am Saßbach , Mureck , Murfeld , Radkersburg area , Ratschendorf , Sankt Peter am Ottersbach , Straden , Tieschen , Trössing , Weinburg am Saßbach represent the entire political district of Radkersburg as it existed until 2012.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Decree of the governor of September 20, 1850, with which the new local parishes established according to the provisional law of March 17, 1849 with their allocation to the political judicial and tax office districts in the Crown Land of Styria are made known. In: General State Law and Government Gazette for the Crown Land of Styria . 1850, XXI. Piece, No. 378
  2. Appendix Gratz district. In: General State Law and Government Gazette for the Crown Land of Styria . 1850
  3. Law of May 19, 1868 on the establishment of the political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ... In: Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt für das Kaiserthum Oesterreich . Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44.
  4. ^ Ordinance of July 10, 1868. In: Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt für das Kaiserthum Oesterreich . Born in 1868, XLI. Piece, No. 101
  5. ^ Special places repertory of Styria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. kk Central Statistical Commission, Vienna 1917
  6. Place directory of Austria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of March 7, 1923. Federal Statistical Office , Vienna 1930
  7. ^ Arnold Suppan : Yugoslavia and Austria 1918-1938. Bilateral foreign policy in the European environment . Verlag für Geschichte und Politik / Oldenbourg, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-486-56166-9 , p. 656.
  8. Change of the area of ​​the Judenburg district court, the name of the Radkersburg district court to "Bad Radkersburg District Court" and the area of ​​this district court ( Federal Law Gazette No. 621/1975 )
  9. Ordinance of the Federal Government on the amalgamation of district courts and on the districts of the remaining district courts in Styria (District Courts Ordinance Styria). ( Federal Law Gazette II No. 82/2002 )
  10. Federal Law Gazette II No. 243/2012 : District Courts Ordinance Styria 2012