List of the courts of the former German colonies

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Courthouse in Tsingtau

This list names the courts of the former German colonies . For the organization of courts in the German colonial empire, see the organization of courts in the former German colonies .

List of ordinary dishes for whites

Upper courts

District Courts

District courts were judicial courts of first instance in the protected areas with the assistance of assessors. The district court consisted of the district judge as chairman and two assessors - four assessors in criminal cases. It was responsible for the matters assigned to the jury courts and the regional courts in the first instance by the Courts Constitution Act and the rules of procedure (civil and criminal procedure code) as well as for the negotiation and decision on the appeal of the complaint against the decisions of the district judge in criminal matters.

Disciplinary Courts

Seal mark K. Disciplinary Chamber for the protected areas

The disciplinary court for the protected areas was the first instance the disciplinary chamber for the protected areas based in Potsdam and the second instance the disciplinary court for the protected areas based in Berlin. The disciplinary body consisted of seven members, the disciplinary court of eleven members.

Native courts

For the natives very different forms of native dishes existed locally.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. § 1 of the Reich Chancellor's decision of 25 December 1900
  2. § 8 KonsGG .; Section 6 of the Imperial Ordinance of November 9, 1900
  3. § 7 of the Imperial Ordinance of 9 November 1900
  4. § 10 KonsGG.
  5. a b c d e Hubatsch: Outline of German administrative history, p. 369
  6. ^ Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon (1920), Volume I, p. 198 f.
  7. AusfBest. to the KolBG. of June 8, 1910, RGBl. P. 1091
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