Chemnitz Social Court
The Chemnitz Social Court is a social justice court . The court is one of three social courts in Saxony and is based in Chemnitz .
Courthouse
The courthouse of the Social Court in Chemnitz is located at Straße der Nations 2–4 . It was built in 1967 as the main post office in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz) according to plans by Kurt Nowotny (1908–1984) in the style of GDR modernism .
Judicial district and higher courts
The Chemnitz Social Court is locally responsible for the independent city of Chemnitz , the district of central Saxony , the Erzgebirgskreis , the Vogtlandkreis and the district of Zwickau . The factual jurisdiction results from the Social Court Act .
At the state level, the Saxon State Social Court , also based in Chemnitz, is the higher-level court. The Federal Social Court in Kassel is superordinate to this.
history
There were no separate social courts in the GDR . Procedures under social law were dealt with by the conflict commissions . Those affected could turn to the complaints committee for social insurance at the FDGB against the decisions. After the fall of the Wall in 1992/1993, the new federal states created state social courts and social courts. The Chemnitz Social Court has existed since July 1, 1992.
See also
Web links
- Internet presence of the Social Court Chemnitz
- Overview of the jurisprudence of the Chemnitz Social Court
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article 3 (social courts), § 1 (establishment of the regional social court and the social courts) of the law on the organization of courts in the Free State of Saxony (Saxon Court Organization Act - SächsGerOrgG) of June 30, 1992; Saxon Law and Ordinance Gazette No. 22 of July 1, 1992, p. 287
Coordinates: 50 ° 49 ′ 59.6 " N , 12 ° 55 ′ 19.1" E