Court Organization Act (Schleswig-Holstein)

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Basic data
Title: Law on the Division and Districts of the Ordinary Courts
Short title: Court Organization Act
Abbreviation: GOG
Type: State Law
Scope: Schleswig-Holstein
Legal matter: Administration of justice
Issued on: October 24, 1984
( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 192 )
Entry into force on: December 31, 1984
Expiry: May 31, 2018
Art. 2 No. 1 G of April 17, 2018 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 252 )
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

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 It was repealed by the law on the adjustment of state law in the field of justice on May 31, 2018.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 .

prehistory

Court Organization Act in the
Law and Ordinance Gazette for Schleswig-Holstein, year 1963, number 19, page 99 of a 16-page PDF document

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:

Higher Regional Court Regional courts District courts
Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court
(in Schleswig )
Regional court of Flensburg Flensburg
District Court Husum
District Court Kappeln
District Court Niebüll
District Court Schleswig District Court Bredstedt District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1976) Friedrichstadt District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1976) Heide District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1971) Leck District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1974) Local court Tönning  (repealed on January 1, 1976) Local court Wesselburen  (repealed on January 1, 1971) Local court Westerland  (repealed on January 1, 1974) Wyk auf Föhr district court  (repealed on January 1, 1974)







Itzehoe District Court District Court Elmshorn
District Court Itzehoe
District Court Meldorf
District Court Pinneberg District Court Brunsbüttelkoog  (repealed on January 1, 1974) Garstedt District Court  (until January 1, 1970) Glückstadt District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1982) Kellinghusen District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1982) Krempe District Court  ( repealed on January 1, 1982) Marne District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1971) Rantzau District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1976) Schenefeld District Court  (repealed on April 26, 1970) Uetersen District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1982) Wedel District Court  ( repealed on January 1, 1978) District Court of Wilster  (repealed on January 1, 1975)










District Court of Kiel District Court Bad Segeberg
District Court Bad Bramstedt
District Court Eckernförde
District Court Kiel
District Court Neumünster
District Court Norderstedt  (from January 1, 1970)
District Court Plön
District Court Rendsburg District Court Bordesholm  (repealed on January 1, 1976) District Court Gettorf  (repealed on January 1, 1978) Hohenwestedt District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1976) Lütjenburg District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1979) Nortorf District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1976) Preetz District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1979) Schönberg (Holstein) District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1979)






District Court of Lübeck District court Ahrensburg
District court Bad Oldesloe
District court Bad Schwartau
District court Eutin
District court Geesthacht
District court Lauenburg
District court Lübeck
District court Mölln
District court Oldenburg (Holstein)
District court Ratzeburg
District court Reinbek
District court Schwarzenbek
District court Trittau District court Bargteheide  (repealed on April 26, 1970) District court Burg (Fehmarn)  (repealed on 1 January 1979) Heiligenhafen District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1979) Neustadt in Holstein District Court  (repealed on January 1, 1979) Reinfeld District Court (Holstein)  (repealed on April 26, 1970)




content

Districts of the local courts in Schleswig-Holstein

The law established the following court structure for the ordinary jurisdiction:

Higher Regional Court Regional courts District courts
Building of the Higher Regional Court
Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court
(in  Schleswig )
Building of the Regional Court of Flensburg
Regional court of Flensburg
Local court Flensburg  
Local court Husum  
Local court Niebüll  
Local court Schleswig  Local court Kappeln (repealed on April 1, 2007)
Itzehoe District Court building
Itzehoe District Court
District court Elmshorn  
District court Itzehoe  
District court Meldorf  
District court Pinneberg
Building of the Regional Court of Kiel
District Court of Kiel
District court Bad Segeberg  
District court Eckernförde  
District court Kiel  
District court Neumünster  
District court Norderstedt  
District court Plön  
District court Rendsburg  District court Bad Bramstedt (repealed on October 1, 1999)
Building of the Lübeck Regional Court
District Court of Lübeck
District court Ahrensburg  
District court Eutin  
District court Lübeck  
District court Oldenburg in Holstein  
District court Ratzeburg  
District court Reinbek  
District court Schwarzenbek  District court Bad Oldesloe (repealed on April 1, 2009)  District court Bad Schwartau (repealed on April 1, 2009)  District court Geesthacht (repealed on April 1, 2007)  District court Lauenburg (repealed on January 1, 1995)  Mölln Local Court (repealed on April 1, 2008)  Trittau Local Court (repealed on January 1, 1995)





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 .

Web links

Complete edition of the Court Organization Act. Archived from the original on May 4, 2018 ; accessed on August 6, 2018 .

Individual evidence

  1. State Justice Act (LJG) of April 17, 2018, GVOBl. 2018, 231, ber. 441 .
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Article III of the Budget Act 1973 of 25 May 1973 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 205 )
  3. 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 )
  4. 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 )
  5. a b c d e f g Third law on the reorganization of district courts of September 27, 1974 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 361 )
  6. a b c d e Law on the Reorganization of Local Court Districts of October 4, 2006 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 216 )
  7. Law to repeal the Bad Bramstedt District Court of December 21, 1998 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 481 )
  8. a b Art. VI § 1 of the Household Supplementary Act of February 8, 1994 ( GVOBl. Schl.-HS 126 )