List of historical dishes in the state of Lower Saxony
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:
- List of courts in the province of Hanover
- List of dishes in the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
- List of dishes in the Duchy of Braunschweig
- List of dishes in Schaumburg-Lippe
For the courts in the Kingdom of Hanover see
- For the local courts in the Kingdom of Hanover, see the list of local courts in the Kingdom of Hanover
- For the higher courts in the Kingdom of Hanover see Obergericht (Kingdom of Hanover) #Gerichte
Individual dishes
Unless shown in the individual lists, individual courts from the predecessor states can be found here:
- Higher Appeal Court of Celle
- Regional Social Court of Lower Saxony
- Holzminden district court
- District court Ahlden until 1973
- Bad Essen District Court until 1973 (until September 30, 1920 in Wittlage)
- Bad Harzburg District Court until 1973
- Bad Münder am Deister district court until 1974
- Bad Pyrmont District Court until 1974
- Berum District Court until September 30, 1932
- Bassum District Court until 1974
- District court of Bentheim until 1973
- Bergen District Court (stupid) until 1973
- District Court of Bettmar , 1814 to 1825
- Bleckede District Court until 1973
- District court Bockenem until 1971
- Bramsche District Court 1933 to 1972
- Bruchhausen-Vilsen District Court until 1973 (previously repealed at the end of September 30, 1932)
- Coppenbrügge district court until 1956, previously repealed on September 30, 1932, re-established on October 1, 1933
- District court Damme until 1971
- District court Dassel
- Dorum District Court until 1973
- District court Elsfleth until 1971
- District court Eschershausen until 1973
- Esens District Court until 1974
- Fallersleben District Court until 1973
- District court Freiburg (Elbe) until 1973
- District Court of Freren
- District Court of Friesoythe until 1974
- Fürstenau District Court until 1971
- District court Gieboldehausen until September 30, 1932
- Greene District Court until 1967
- District court in Hagen in Bremen until 1974
- District court Hankensbüttel until 1974
- District court Hessisch Oldendorf until 1974
- District court Hoya until 1973
- District court Jork
- District Court of Kalenberg until September 30, 1932
- Königslutter district court until 1974
- Lauenstein District Court until 1967
- Lilienthal District Court until 1971
- Local court of Löningen until 1971
- Lüchow District Court until 1974
- Lutter District Court until 1956
- Malgarten District Court until September 30, 1932
- Medingen District Court until 1973
- District court of Meinersen until 1959
- District court of Melle until 1974
- Moringen district court until 1973, previously repealed on September 30, 1932, re-established on October 1, 1933
- Neuenhaus District Court until 1973
- District court Neuhaus (Oste) until 1973
- District court Obernkirchen until 1971
- District court east until 1973
- Local court of Polle until September 30, 1932
- Quakenbrück District Court until 1972
- District court Reinhausen until 1971
- District court Riddagshausen , 1850 to 1923 (1814 to 1825 district court, 1825 to 1850 district office)
- District court of Rodenberg until 1974
- District court Salzgitter-Bad 1959–1973 (until 1959 district court Liebenburg)
- District court Salzgitter-Salder until 1973
- District court of Schöningen until 1973
- District court Schöppenstedt until 1971
- District court of Sögel until 1974
- Stadtoldendorf District Court until 1972
- District court Thedinghausen until 1956
- District court Uchte until 1973
- Uslar District Court until 1974
- Vechelde District Court , 1825 to 1971
- District Court of Vorsfelde (1814 to 1825 district court, 1825 to 1850 district office, 1850 to 1973)
- District court of Walkenried until 1973
- Weener District Court until 1971
- Osnabrück Regional Labor Court
- Labor Court Bassum
- Bremervörde Labor Court
- Labor Court Gifhorn
- Labor Court Goslar
- Labor Court North
- Labor Court Osterode
- Labor Court Peine
- Labor Court Uelzen
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Law on the transfer of the district court in Wittlage to Bad Essen of June 24, 1920, PrGS p. 395.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Ordinance on the repeal of local courts of July 30, 1932, PrGS p. 253.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ a b c History of the Braunschweig District Court on the Braunschweig District Court website , accessed on May 18, 2017
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Law to repeal the Bramsche District Court of November 20, 1972, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 481
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ § 1 of the law on the repeal of the Meinersen District Court of November 19, 1957, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 132
- ↑ 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
- ↑ § 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
- ↑ § 2 of the ordinance on the establishment of labor courts and regional labor courts of June 10, 1927, PrGS pp. 97, 98.
- ↑ 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.