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  1. In Germany, federal courts ( German: Bundesgerichte pronounced [ˈbʊndəsɡəˌʁɪçtə] ⓘ, singular Bundesgericht) are courts which are established by federal law.

  2. The courts are characterized by being specialist, regional, and hierarchically integrated at the federal level. [3] There are five basic types of courts, plus the Federal Constitutional Court and the Länder's constitutional courts: [3] Ordinary courts, dealing with criminal and most civil cases.

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  4. What kind of federal courts are described in the chart? federal courts of appeals Use the map key to identify District Court boundaries on the map.m Each State and territory shown has at least one federal district court within its borders, but some have more.

  5. www.bundesgerichtshof.de › SharedDocs › DownloadsThe Federal Court of Justice

    The Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof – BGH) is Germany’s highest court of civil and criminal jurisdiction, i. e. “ordinary jurisdiction”. It has its seat in Karlsruhe. In addition to the President, 152 judges are employed at the Federal Court of Justice, including. 19 presiding judges.

  6. The Federal Court of Justice (German: Bundesgerichtshof pronounced [ˌbʊndəsɡəˈʁɪçt͡shoːf] ⓘ, BGH) is the highest court of civil and criminal jurisdiction in Germany. Its primary responsibility is the final appellate review of decisions by lower courts for errors of law.

    • Election by Judicial Selection Committee
    • Bettina Limperg [de]
    • 1 October 1950
  7. The German court system distinguishes between regular courts dealing with criminal, civil, family, and probate cases and four branches of special courts.

  8. Mar 17, 2023 · Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof (BGH)) The Federal Court of Justice, also known as the Federal High Court, is the final court of appeal on all matters civil and criminal. Ordinarily, its decisions are not subject to any further review, unless they raise issues of constitutional law.