Verwaltungsgericht Magdeburg, Administrative court in central Magdeburg, Germany
The Magdeburg Administrative Court is a court that handles disputes between citizens and government agencies, located at Breiter Weg 203-206 in the Justice Center. It decides cases affecting the entire Saxony-Anhalt region on matters of administrative law.
The court occupies a building that was originally built as a post office and later converted into a justice center. This transformation shows how Magdeburg adapted its historic structures for new governmental purposes.
The court reflects Germany's commitment to protecting citizens from unfair government decisions in everyday matters. It serves as a public space where people can challenge administrative actions that affect their rights.
The building has elevators providing access to all floors and offers accessible parking and wheelchair access for visitors. Electronic filing of documents has been available since 2009.
The court chamber can be staffed with three professional judges or include two additional honorary judges depending on the case. This mix of legal experts and citizens shapes how administrative disputes are decided.
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