Administrative court of Chemnitz
The Administrative Court of Chemnitz , a court of administrative jurisdiction , is one of three administrative courts in the Free State of Saxony .
Seat and District of the Court
The judicial district of the court extends over the area of the former administrative district of Chemnitz . It is responsible for the independent cities of Chemnitz , Plauen and Zwickau as well as for the districts of Annaberg , Aue-Schwarzenberg , Chemnitzer Land , Freiberg , Middle Ore Mountains District , Mittweida , District Stollberg , Vogtland District and District Zwickauer Land .
history
Shortly before the political change in the GDR, chambers for administrative matters were formed in the district courts of Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz in July 1989 . These were initially retained in the local courts after reunification. On July 1, 1992, the chambers existing at the Chemnitz District Court were separated from this and an independent administrative court was established.
Courthouse
The court is housed in a building on Zwickauer Strasse .
Superior courts
The higher-level court is the Saxon Higher Administrative Court based in Bautzen . This is followed by the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig in the course of instances .
See also
- List of administrative courts in Germany
- List of German courts
- List of the courts of the Free State of Saxony
Web links
- Internet presence of the Administrative Court of Chemnitz
- Overview of the jurisprudence of the Administrative Court of Chemnitz
Coordinates: 50 ° 49 ′ 38.4 " N , 12 ° 54 ′ 31.7" E