List of dishes in the Principality of Lippe
This list describes the dishes in the Principality of Lippe . Due to the high degree of continuity, the dishes in the Free State of Lippe are also shown here.
Principality of Lippe until 1879
Lower courts
In the Principality of Lippe, the offices in Lippe were responsible for administration and jurisdiction as a lower court. There was no separation of jurisdiction from administration . In judicial matters, the offices were referred to as "princely judicial offices". There were particularities with the exclaves. In addition to the offices, the city magistrates were lower courts. There was also a patrimonial court (in Iggenhausen ).
dish | Seat | Remarks |
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Princely Justice Office Barntrup | Barntrup | |
Princely Justice Office Brake | Brake (Lemgo) | |
Princely Justice Office Detmold | Detmold | |
Princely Justice Office Horn | horn | |
Princely Justice Office location | location | |
Princely Justice Office Lipperode | Lipperode | |
Princely Justice Office Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen | |
Princely Justice Office Schieder | Schieder | |
Princely Justice Office Schötmar | Schötmar | |
Princely Justice Office Schmalenberg | Schmalenberg | |
Princely Justice Office Sternberg | Sternberg | |
Princely Justice Office Varenholz | Varenholz | |
Stately judge's office in Lemgo | Lemgo | |
Royal Prussian and princely Lippe complete dish in Lippstadt | Lippstadt | |
Princely Schaumburg-Lippisches Oberamt Blomberg | Blomberg | |
City Council of Barntrup | Barntrup | |
City council of Blomberg | Blomberg | |
City-Magistrate Detmold | Detmold | |
City Magistrate Horn | horn | |
City-magistrate location | location | |
City Magistrate Lemgo | Lemgo | |
City Magistrate Salzuflen | Salzuflen | |
Neustädter Commission Detmold | Detmold | for the Neustadt Detmold |
Iggenhausen Patrimonial Court | Iggenhausen |
In addition, the following special courts or authorities with a judicial function existed:
- The Princely Court Marshal's Office in Detmold was the lower court for the officials of the court in civil matters.
- The military court in Detmold was responsible for civil, criminal and disciplinary matters relating to soldiers and officers.
- The consistory in Detmold was responsible for the clergy and school teachers. It was also the entrance court for all marriage matters.
- The Detmold Criminal Court was responsible for all criminal matters in the country except Lemgo and Lippstadt (the city magistrates were responsible there)
- In addition, mruge or court courts were held annually in all offices and cities, at which minor offenses were dealt with.
Supreme Courts and Supreme Court
Served as higher courts
- The Princely Law Office Detmold
- The Lippe Court Court
- The Princely Audience Court in Blomberg (for the Blomberg Oberamt )
According to Article 12 of the German Federal Act , the federal states with fewer than 300,000 inhabitants had to form a higher appellate court together with their relatives or other federal states . The Principality of Lippe therefore formed the Higher Appeal Court of Wolfenbüttel in 1817 together with the Duchy of Braunschweig and the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe and Waldeck . When this Wolfenbüttler Court was dissolved in 1855, an Interim Higher Appeal Court Commission was established. In 1857 they joined the Hanover Higher Appeal Court of Celle , which was downgraded to the Prussian Court of Appeal from 1866 as a result of the Prussian annexation of Hanover, but remained a court of last resort for Lippe.
From 1879
After the Courts Constitution Act came into force on October 1, 1879, the judiciary in the Principality of Lippe was also reorganized. As a Court of Appeal the Prussian was now Celle Court jurisdiction as district court the Princely Lippe district court Detmold .
The following now existed at local courts :
District Court | Seat | Dissolved |
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District court Alverdissen | Alverdissen | 1st July 1969 |
District court Blomberg | Blomberg | consists |
Detmold District Court | Detmold | consists |
Hohenhausen District Court | Hohenhausen | 1st October 1969 |
District Court Horn | horn | January 1, 1970 |
District court location | location | March 31, 1979 |
Lemgo District Court | Lemgo | consists |
District court Oerlinghausen | Oerlinghausen | March 31, 1979 |
Salzuflen District Court | Salzuflen | July 1, 1977 |
The exclaves Lipperode and Cappel belonged to the Prussian district court of Lippstadt .
This court structure remained until the end of the Free State of Lippe.
With the law of February 9, 1898, administrative jurisdiction was introduced in the Principality of Lippe . Thereafter there were district administrative courts and a higher administrative court in Detmold.
With the Labor Court Act of December 23, 1926, labor courts were established. The Detmold Labor Court was established for the Free State of Lippe . Due to the small size of the Free State, no separate regional labor court was formed. The second instance was the Bielefeld Regional Labor Court .
literature
- Reinhard Heinemann, The emergence of the joint higher appeal court in Wolfenbüttel, in: Braunschweigisches Jahrbuch 1969, p. 111 ff.
- Johann Friedrich Kratzsch: Tabular overview of the judicial organism of all German federal states, 1836, pp. 78–79, online
- Carl Pfaffenroth: Yearbook of the German court constitution. 1880, p. 408. online
Individual evidence
- ↑ Section 11 of the law on the restructuring of the Lemgo district ( Lemgo law ) of November 5, 1968.
- ↑ Section 11 of the law on the restructuring of the Lemgo district ( Lemgo law ) of November 5, 1968.
- ↑ Section 13 of the law on the restructuring of the Detmold district of December 2, 1969.
- ↑ Section 5 of the third law amending the organization of the ordinary courts of July 11, 1978.
- ↑ Section 5 of the third law amending the organization of the ordinary courts of July 11, 1978.
- ↑ § 6 of the second law amending the organization of the ordinary courts of July 6, 1976.
- ↑ Jakob Nolte: The peculiarity of administrative legal protection: Reasons and limits of the application of civil procedure law in administrative proceedings , 2015, ISBN 9783161528378 , p. 12, online
- ^ Walter Jellinek: Administrative Law, Volume 25 of Enzyklopädie der Rechts- und Staatswissenschaft, 2nd edition, 2013, ISBN 9783662418659 , p. 88, online
- ↑ RGBl. I p. 507