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- Gerichtsverf****ungsgesetz (German Judiciary Act) §12, English translation "Deutschland Insolvenzgerichte Amtsgerichte". www.liste-amtsgerichte.de. v t e v t e...
- and law from the Amtsgerichte. Oberlandesgerichte Strafsenat 3 judges Appeal for error of law from certain decisions of Amtsgerichte. Bundesgerichtshof...
- it deals with criminal and civil cases, superior to the local Amtsgerichte and the Landgericht Berlin. Its name differs from other state courts...
- regional courts (Landgerichte), which are superior to the local courts (Amtsgerichte) and below the higher regional courts (Oberlandesgerichte). The district...
- In the German court hierarchy, it is above the eleven local courts (Amtsgerichte) of the city and below the Kammergericht, which is the highest regional...
- Lippe fell within the Detmold court district [de], which contained the Amtsgerichte (district courts) of Blomberg, Detmold, Hohenhausen, Horn, Lage, Lemgo...
- Courts of Justice Hanseatisches Oberlandesgericht Landgericht Hamburg 8 Amtsgerichte Fiscal Court Finanzgericht Hamburg Labor courts Landesarbeitsgericht...
- Verwaltungsgericht Berlin Courts of Justice Kammergericht Landgericht Berlin 11 Amtsgerichte Fiscal Court Finanzgericht Berlin-Brandenburg Labor courts Arbeitsgericht...
- scope and took over roles previously done by ordinary courts such as Amtsgerichte this function became diluted. Special courts had existed in Germany as...
- and otherwise by the courts of the states. Courts of the states are: Amtsgerichte, Landgerichte and Oberlandesgerichte as the first, second and third instances...