- The
Landgericht (German: [ˈlantɡəˌʁɪçt] , plural:
Landgerichte,
pronounced [ˈlantɡəˌʁɪçtə] ), also
called the
Landtag in Switzerland, was a
regional magistracy...
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Germany used jury
trials from the
Middle Ages onwards, for
example in the
Landgerichte. The jury
system was
implemented in the
German Empire by the Gerichtsverf****ungsgesetz...
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civil and
criminal matters. They are
positioned above regional courts (
Landgerichte) and
below the
Federal Court of
Justice (Bundesgerichtshof), in family...
- [ad]vocatia.
There were two
basic types of Vogteien:
Obervogteien (also
Landgerichte,
innere Vogteien) were
administered by
reeves (Obervögte, Venner) residing...
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decisions can be made by notaries.
Germany has 115
regional courts (
Landgerichte),
which are
superior to the
local courts (Amtsgerichte) and
below the...
- Freising.
Historischer Atlas von Bayern,
Altbayern Reihe I Heft 11-12: Die
Landgerichte Dachau und Kranzberg, Seite 260
Germany portal Freising travel guide...
- 900 employees.
Following the 1920
Greater Berlin Act,
Berlin had
three Landgerichte,
known as
Landgericht Berlin I, II and III for the central, southern...
- by the
courts of the states.
Courts of the
states are: Amtsgerichte,
Landgerichte and
Oberlandesgerichte as the first,
second and
third instances of ordinary...
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general jurisdiction) is permitted, but
simultaneous admission to two
Landgerichte is
possible only in
exceptional cases.")
Scott J. Goldstein, Constitutional...
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existed 24
Landratsbezirke and 27
Landgerichten were created. The new
Landgerichte had
their own
judicial districts,
which covered almost the same areas...