Verwaltungsgericht Braunschweig, Administrative court in Brunswick, Germany
The Verwaltungsgericht Braunschweig is an administrative court handling public law disputes with thirteen chambers. These are organized by subject area, with several dedicated to general administrative matters and others to specialized sectors.
The court was established in 1949 and has since worked on resolving public law disputes in Lower Saxony. Over the decades it has grown into a central institution for administrative justice in the region.
The court building features rotating art exhibitions in its public corridors, connecting legal institutions with local artistic expression.
The court maintains a public database of administrative law decisions available online for anyone to review. This resource helps individuals and lawyers research past cases and understand how the court has ruled on similar matters.
The court operates with volunteer judges who participate in proceedings and decisions with the same authority as professional judges. This approach creates a blend of professional expertise and community participation in administering justice.
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