The Court Organization Act of October 24, 1984 regulates the organization of ordinary courts in Schleswig-Holstein. It was repealed by the law on the adjustment of state law in the field of justice on May 31, 2018. The organization of the ordinary courts is now part of the State Justice Act that has been in force since June 1, 2018 .
The Court Organization Act was a new version of the first law of its kind in Schleswig-Holstein, the Act on the Structure and Districts of the Ordinary Courts (Court Organization Act) of September 21, 1963 . The structure of the ordinary courts in Schleswig-Holstein while this law was in force from October 1, 1963 to December 31, 1984 was as follows:
In the annex to the law, the affiliation of the respective municipalities and the municipality-free areas of Schleswig-Holstein to a district court was specified. Deviating from this, the local jurisdiction for the community-free coastal waters upstream of the land was regulated directly in the law. The Baltic Sea coast was added to the Kiel District Court and the North Sea coast to the Husum District Court, with the exception of the coastal waters around the island of Helgoland , which belong to the Pinneberg District Court .
↑ a b c d e f Sections 39 to 43 of the Second Law on the reorganization of communal and district boundaries and judicial districts of December 23, 1969 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 280 )
↑ a b §§ 17 and 18 of the First Law of a reorganization of municipal and county boundaries and jurisdictions of 22 April 1969 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 60 )