District Court of Giessen
The District Court of Gießen is a court of ordinary jurisdiction in the central Hessian town of Gießen and one of nine district courts in the district of the Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt am Main .
Place of jurisdiction and jurisdiction
The district court has its seat in Ostanlage 15 in Gießen. Six civil chambers , two chambers for commercial matters , nine criminal chambers and two criminal enforcement chambers have been set up at the regional court . The judicial district includes the district of Gießen , the Vogelsbergkreis and parts of the Wetteraukreis . The higher regional court in Frankfurt am Main is superordinate to the regional court in Giessen , and the district courts in Alsfeld , Büdingen , Friedberg (Hessen) and Giessen are subordinate .
history
In the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt , the judicial system was reorganized in an executive order of December 9, 1803. For the province of Upper Hesse was Hofgericht casting set up as a court of second instance. The jurisdiction of the first instance lay with the offices . The court court was the second instance court for civil litigation and the first instance for written family law cases and criminal cases. The superior court of appeal in Darmstadt was superordinate .
This function was retained when the Grand Duchy of Hesse was founded. In the wake of media coverage now but many areas were added in which the first-instance jurisdiction not the state but in parallel institutions under the auspices of Standesherren was ritterschaftlichem or needle ( patrimonial ). The princes and counts of Solms and Isenburg even had their own courts of second instance, judicial offices : Solms in Hungen until 1823, Isenburg in Büdingen until 1825. These non-state courts, too, were superordinated to the Gießen court as the next higher instance. From 1821, as part of the separation of jurisdiction from administration, the tasks of jurisdiction were transferred to the newly created regional and city courts . " Landgericht Gießen " was therefore the name for a court of first instance in Gießen next to the city court from 1821 to 1879.
The German Courts Constitution Act of 1879 led to a uniform judicial organization throughout the empire . The Giessen Court Court now became the Giessen Regional Court and became the higher-ranking second instance in the province.
building
The district court casting is housed in a 1878-1879 built on behalf of the Grand Ducal building construction office building, which is characterized by a strict symmetry and one in red colored sandstone held risalit distinguishes the entrance. It was built at the same time as the main building of the Justus Liebig University . Due to the great similarity between the two buildings, it is assumed that the same architect - construction officer Holzapfel - was commissioned with both construction projects. The so-called “Palace of Justice” is a listed building . The bridge of sighs leading over Gutfleischstraße creates a direct connection with the district court of Giessen .
Personalities
- Friedrich Ludwig Klipstein , President of the Giessen Court Court from 1857
- Ludwig Knorr , first President of the Giessen Regional Court after it was founded in 1878
- Karl Doerr , Councilor at the Court Court from 1860
- August Völcker , councilor at the court from 1844, court director from 1873 to 1877
- Johann Nikolaus Scheuer (* 1950), President of the Court from 2005 to 2007
- Wilhelm Wolf (* 1966), Vice-President from 2006 to 2008 and President of the Court from 2010 to 2016
See also
Web links
- Website of the regional court of Giessen
- Overview of the jurisdiction of the regional court in Giessen
- State Office for Monument Preservation Hessen (Ed.): Justizpalast (Regional Court) In: DenkXweb, online edition of cultural monuments in Hessen
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- ↑ Dissolution of the Grand Ducal Heſſiſchen, Für ſtlich and Gräflich Solmſiſchen Geſammt-Ju ſt iz Chancellery in Hungen ( Reg.-Bl. 1823 p. 352 )
- ↑ inputs' high resolution of the Grand Ducal Hessian For ft Lich and Counts Isenburgischen and Counts Stolbergischen Total Area Venezia ft iz law firm to Büdingen ( Reg.-Bl. 1825 p.97 )
- ↑ Division of the country into district councils and district courts ( Reg.-Bl. 1821 p. 403 )
- ↑ State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Cultural monuments in Hessen. University town of Giessen. Vieweg, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden 1993, ISBN 3-528-06246-0 , p. 434
Coordinates: 50 ° 35 ′ 19.1 ″ N , 8 ° 40 ′ 49.1 ″ E