Justice partnership

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A judicial partnership is a partnership between institutions or organizations of the judiciary in different cities or states. Such partnerships are z. B. received from courts or professional groups of the judiciary in order to exchange technical information or to support each other. International judicial partnerships are also used as a platform to inform each other about the differences between the respective legal systems . German-German judicial partnerships made important contributions to the growing together after the reunification of Germany .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinz Eyrich: Help for self-help through the formation of judicial partnerships. UiD (CDU Information Service), July 25, 1991, p. 18.