Bundesgerichtshof

The Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court of Justice) (BGH) is the highest German court for civil and criminal law. It is one of the five Supreme Courts in Germany.

are the other supreme courts. They only hear cases about their areas of law. There is no appeal from any of the supreme courts, unless someone's human rights are affected which is a matter for the Bundesverfassungsgericht - the Federal Constitutional Court to decide.

History

Courthouse
New headquarters building

The Bundesgerichtshof was founded in 1950. Its headquarters were in the old Palace of the "Hereditary Grand Duke" (the heir apparent) of Hesse in Karlsruhe.

Another part, the 5th criminal division is based in the Villa Sack in Leipzig. The idea was to move all of the court there after the reunification. The judges did not want to move so instead only the 5th criminal division was moved from Berlin to Leipzig.

The 5th division used to meet in West Berlin so that appeal cases could be heard in the city without having to take criminals across the DDR. The Federal Administrative Court moved into the Villa sack as well on August 22nd, 2002.

Organisation

The BGH is divided into "senates". Each Senate has a judges as chairman and four assessors.

There are

  • twelve civil courts of appeal;
  • five criminal courts of appeal (including the one based in Leipzig); and
  • eight specialised senates . These deal with
    • Farming matters;
    • Advocates affairs (attorneys and lawyers);
    • Notary affairs;
    • Patent agent affairs;
    • Accountant affairs;
    • Tax consultant disputes, but not tax disputes, which are handled by the Federal Finance Court in Munich;
    • Cartel senate;
    • Matters about working for the federal government, except military service which is handled by the Federal Administrative Court.

Business distribution

Civil courts of appeal

Which senate hears a case depends on what is being argued about.[1]

I. Copyrights, trademark rights, dishonest competition

II. Company law

III. Government liability

IV. Law of inheritance and insurance

V. Law of property

VI. "Deliktsrecht" Compensation after illegal acts tort

VII. Planning and building laws and regulations and contracts

VIII. Consumer and rent law

IX. Acts by lawyers and tax consultants, insolvency law

X. Patent and registered design law, "kind protection" (that is, protecting types of plants a breeder has grown),

Xa. Patent law, Travel contract law

XI. Banking law, loans and stock exhange law

XII. Family law and business rents law

Criminal divisions

The criminal senates hear cases from the 24 Higher Regional Courts German: Oberlandesgerichte. Which senate depends on which court the appeal comes from.

1. Bamberg, Karlsruhe, Munich, Nuremberg and Stuttgart as well as armed forces crimes and offence against the national defence, tax law;

2. Frankfurt am Main, Jena, Koblenz and Cologne;

3. Celle, Düsseldorf, Oldenburg and Schleswig as well as state security crimes;

4. Hamm, Naumburg, Rostock, Saarbrücken and Zweibrücken, as well as traffic crimes;

5. (based in Leipzig): Supreme Court of Berlin and the Higher Regional Courts of Brandenburg, Brunswick, Bremen, Dresden and Hamburg as well as tax and customs crimes.

Presidents of the Federal Court of Justice[2]

No.Namebirth and deathTerm startTerm end
1Dr. h.c. Hermann WeinkaufFebruary 10 1894 - July 9 1981October 1 1950March 31 1960
2Dr. Dr. h.c. Bruno HeusingerMarch 2 1900 - August 3 1987April 1 1960March 31 1968
3Dr. Dr. h.c. Robert FischerAugust 22 1911 - March 4 1983April 1 1968September 30 1977
4Prof. Dr. Gerd PfeifferDecember 22 1919 - February 1 2007October 1 1977December 31 1987
5Prof. Dr. Walter Odersky* July 17 1931January 1 1988July 31 1996
6Dr. h.c. Karlmann Geiß* May 31 1935August 1 1996May 31 2000
7Prof. Dr. Günter Hirsch* January 30 1943July 15 2000January 31 2008
8Prof. Dr. Klaus Tolksdorf* November 14 1948February 1 2008

References

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