List of historical dishes in the state of Lower Saxony

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This list contains the historical courts in today's state of Lower Saxony . For the courts that still exist today, see the list of courts in Lower Saxony .

Predecessor states

Today's state of Lower Saxony was created in 1945/1947 from parts of the Prussian province of Hanover , the Free State of Braunschweig , the Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe and the Free State of Oldenburg . The courts of the predecessor states can be found in the following lists:

For the courts in the Kingdom of Hanover see

Individual dishes

Unless shown in the individual lists, individual courts from the predecessor states can be found here:

Individual evidence

  1. Section 10 of the Implementing Act on the German Courts Constitution Act of April 1, 1879, collection of laws and ordinances for the Ducal Braunschweigische Lande pp. 131, 134
  2. a b c mentioned in the annex to the law on the organization of ordinary courts of July 16, 1962, Lower Saxony law and regulation gazette p. 85
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Second Act to Repeal Small Local Courts of March 7, 1973, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 61
  4. Law on the transfer of the district court in Wittlage to Bad Essen of June 24, 1920, PrGS p. 395.
  5. a b First law on the restructuring of the courts following the communal territorial reform - reorganization in the Harz region of February 8, 1973, Niedersächsisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt p. 34
  6. a b c d Fourth law on the restructuring of the courts following the municipal territorial reform - reorganization in the areas of Hameln and Grafschaft Schaumburg / Schaumburg-Lippe of February 20, 1974, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 117
  7. a b c d e f g h Ordinance on the repeal of local courts of July 30, 1932, PrGS p. 253.
  8. a b c d e f g h Third Act to Repeal Small Local Courts of February 20, 1974, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 119
  9. a b c History of the Braunschweig District Court on the Braunschweig District Court website , accessed on May 18, 2017
  10. a b c d e f g h i j k l m First Act to Repeal Small Local Courts of July 13, 1971, Niedersächsisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt p. 244
  11. a b c Law on the re-establishment of abolished local courts and the creation of branches of the local courts of August 29, 1933, PrGS p. 319
  12. Law to repeal the Bramsche District Court of November 20, 1972, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 481
  13. a b c § 1 of the law on the repeal of the district courts Coppenbrügge, Lutter a. Bbge. and Thedinghausen of July 21, 1956, Niedersächsisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt p. 97
  14. a b Third law on the restructuring of the courts following the municipal territorial reform - reorganization in the areas of Verden, Uelzen, Cuxhaven / Land Hadeln / Stade, Harburg, Lüchow and Emden / Norden / Aurich / Wittmund of February 20, 1974, Lower Saxony law - and ordinance sheet p. 114
  15. a b Second law on the restructuring of the courts following the municipal regional reform - reorganization in the Wolfsburg area of ​​February 8, 1973, Niedersächsisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt p. 35
  16. a b Law on the repeal of the local courts of Freren, Greene, Jork and Lauenstein of September 30, 1966, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 227
  17. § 1 of the law on the repeal of the Meinersen District Court of November 19, 1957, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 132
  18. a b Law on the Unification of Local Courts in the Salzgitter Area and the New Regulations on the Court Affiliation of the District of Salzgitter-Thiede of February 8, 1973, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 33
  19. § 1 of the law on the reorganization of the court organization in the Salzgitter area of ​​January 29, 1958, Niedersächsisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt p. 6
  20. § 2 of the ordinance on the establishment of labor courts and regional labor courts of June 10, 1927, PrGS pp. 97, 98.
  21. a b c d e f g h § 1 of the ordinance on the establishment of labor courts and regional labor courts of June 10, 1927, PrGS p. 97.