Nagoya High Court

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Nagoya High Court courthouse since 1979
Former building of Appelationshofes / Supreme Court Nagoya and the Nagoya District Court, today the city Archive of the city of Nagoya (Nagoya-shi shisei Shiryokan) used and as Important Cultural designated

The Nagoya Supreme Court ( Japanese 名古屋 高等 裁判 所 , Nagoya kōtō-saiban-sho ) is a Japanese Supreme Court based in Nagoya . Only the Supreme Court is superior .

The forerunner was the Nagoya kōso-saibansho ( 名古屋 控訴 裁判 所 , about "Appellations- / Appellations- / Appellationsgericht Nagoya"), established in 1881 , from 1886 under the name Nagoya kōso-in ( 名古屋 App 院 , "Appellationshof / Appellationskammer"), the 1947 with the new order of the judiciary took on its present form and name under the post-war constitution.

The judicial district has included the Tōkai region since 1881, and the Tōkai- Hokuriku region since 1905 in the western part of the center of the Japanese main island of Honshū , namely the prefectures Aichi , Mie , Gifu , Ishikawa , Fukui and Toyama . A branch for the three Hokuriku prefectures has been located in Ishikawa's capital Kanazawa since 1948 ; There, however, only certain items are negotiated, others generally at the headquarters in Nagoya.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Website Saibansho (裁判 所, "Courts") of the Supreme Court : Presentation of the Nagoya High Court (Japanese)

Coordinates: 35 ° 10 ′ 49.5 ″  N , 136 ° 53 ′ 54 ″  E