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6-33-5101 · Fonds · 1850-1949
Part of Thuringian Main State Archives Weimar (Archivtektonik)

The Higher Regional Court in Jena commenced its activities on 1 October 1879. The regional competence extended to the areas Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach, Saxony-Meiningen, Saxony-Altenburg, Saxony-Coburg-Gotha, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Reuß older line, Reuß younger line. The Prussian districts of Schleusingen, Schmalkalden and Ziegenrück were assigned to the jurisdiction of the Jena Higher Regional Court. In 1921, the Free State of Coburg withdrew from the court division of the Jena Higher Regional Court, and the Sondershausen area (Arnstadt-Gehren) came under the jurisdiction of the Jena Higher Regional Court. The Higher Regional Court of Jena was thus the supreme court of the entire state of Thuringia with the exception of the subordination of the Sondershausen region. In 1923, a fundamental reorganization of the court districts took place, which was decisive until 1945. Since then, the District Courts of Altenburg, Eisenach, Gera, Gotha, Meiningen, Rudolstadt and Weimar have been subject to the Community Higher Regional Court of Jena (until 1935). The Prussian regional court Erfurt as well as the district courts Allstedt, Ebeleben with the department Schlotheim, Frankenhausen, Greußen and Sondershausen located in Thuringia were subordinated to the Prussian (until 1935) higher regional court Naumburg. Since 1935 the higher regional court president was at the same time in place of the abolished Thuringian Ministry of Justice administration of justice authority in Thuringia. Since 1934, the court had also been active in inheritance court and inheritance health court cases. In 1945, the former Prussian territories of Thuringia, which had previously been under the Naumburg Higher Regional Court, were subordinated to the Jena Higher Regional Court. The seat of the Higher Regional Court was moved to Gera in August 1945 and to Erfurt in 1950. (With regard to further development, see Erfurt Higher Regional Court).1. administration and business organisation1.1. course of business and registration1.1.1. general1.1.2. at the Higher Regional Court1.1.3. at the other courts1.1.5. register1.2. budget1.2.1. Treasury and accounting1.2.2. Establishment plans1.2.3. Court costs1.2.4. Court and special funds1.2.5. Deposit management1.3. Real estate and construction matters1.3.1. General1.3.2. Individual cases1.4. Honours to the rulers of the Thuringian states2. Personnel2.1. Civil Servants Act and its implementation2.2. Legal and remuneration relationships2.2.1. Remuneration relationships2.2.2. Waiting, retirement and survivors' benefits2.2.3. Service penal cases2.3. Personnel matters2.3.1. General2.3.2. Judges and prosecutors2.3.3. Bailiffs2.3.4. Court staff2.3.5. Other staff2.4. Training and education2.4.1. General2.4.2. Legal examinations2.4.3. Training of trainee lawyers2.5. Awarding of orders and decorations, honours2.6. Works council, German labour front, civil servants' associations2.7. Personnel measures on the occasion of the war3. Justice and judicial organisation3.1. Justice3.1.1. Legal expertise3.1.2. Conferences and meetings3.1.3. Administration of justice3.1.4. Relationship with the NSDAP and its divisions3.1.5. Legal affairs of religious communities and Jews3.1.6. Judicial press3.1.7. Legal assistance3.1.8. War-related measures3.1.9. Administration of hostile property3.2. Court constitution3.2.1. General3.2.2. Procedural law3.2.3. Jurisprudence, collection of judgments3.2.4. Arbitration disputes, complaints against courts3.2.5. Lay assessors and jurors3.2.6. Experts and court doctors3.2.7. Arbitration3.2.8. Lawyers3.2.9. Involvement in disciplinary matters3.3. Court organisation3.3.1. General3.3.2. Reichsgericht, Volksgerichtshof3.3.3. Oberlandesgericht Jena3.3.4. Sondergerichte3.3.5. Schwurgerichte3.3.6. Landgerichte3.3.7. Amtsgerichte3.3.8. Kammer für Handelssachen3.3.9. Erbgesundheitsgerichte3.3.10. Anerbengerichte3.3.11. Arbeitsgerichte3.3.12. Pachteinigungsämter4. Civil matters4.1. Law of obligations4.2. State liability, claims for damages, civil disputes4.3. Property law4.4. Marriage and family law4.5. Family law and guardianship4.6. Inheritance law4.7. Voluntary jurisdiction4.7.1. General 4.7.2. Civil status4.7.3. register matters4.7.4. land registry4.8. commercial and economic matters4.9. health care4.9.1. general4.9.2. hereditary health care4.9.3. hereditary health court4.9.4. higher hereditary health court Jena4.9.5. individual cases4.10. land law4.10.1. Fideikommisse4.10.2. Fideikommisse: Baron von Wangenheim4.10.3. Creation of protective forests4.10.4. Inheritance law4.10.5. Inheritance courts4.10.6. Agricultural debt relief procedure4.11. Foundations5. Criminal cases5.1. Criminal law5.2. Criminal proceedings5.3. Criminal justice5.4. Criminal justice against juveniles5.5. Criminal record matters5.6. Right to pardon5.7. Execution of sentences and execution of sentences5.8. Tasks of the police6. State Court of ThuringiaCircumference: 30.0 running meters.

6-32-0010 · Fonds · 1800-1951
Part of Thuringian Main State Archives Weimar (Archivtektonik)

Business Unit A: General Affairs, Budget, Cash and Accounting, Taxes. Business Unit B: General Affairs, Education and Training, Auditing, Appointments and Promotions, Transfers, Dismissals, Dismissals, Criminal Law, Housing, Housing for Officials, Remuneration, Social Assistance and Survivors' Pensions.Business Division F: Forestry and hunting, broken down into general and individual forestry matters. Business Division BA: Organisation, personnel and salary matters, general construction and administrative matters, administration of state land (state buildings, agricultural buildings, parks and gardens, churches and schools). The construction drawings of state buildings in Thuringia - approx. 600 portfolios - form the part 6-32-0002.2. Thuringian Ministry of Finance, Construction Drawings.Business Department LVS: State debts, credit and loan matters, general payroll matters, disputes with the Princely Houses, implementation of the Reich Treasury Regulations, income and expenditure of state authorities.1950 started finding index was replaced in 2006 by an EDP-supported indexing. In 2013, the partial revision of the listing data and the retroconversion of the data on the construction drawings with corresponding references to the fact files took place.Further information in the foreword to the online finding aid book.scope: 120.23 linear metres 596 files construction drawings.