Administrative court Hannover, Administrative court in Mitte, Hannover, Germany.
The Administrative Court of Hannover is a judicial institution located at Leonhardtstraße 15 that handles legal disputes between citizens and government authorities. It processes cases involving public law matters across Lower Saxony and operates as part of the regional court system.
The court was established as part of Lower Saxony's judicial reform to handle administrative law cases regionally and provide citizens a way to challenge government decisions. Its creation followed Germany's structured approach to decentralizing administrative courts across states.
The court provides a platform for resolving conflicts between citizens and government entities, representing a foundation of German administrative justice.
Visitors can access the building during regular business hours, though specific opening times and required documents vary depending on the nature of the case. It is advisable to check appointment availability before visiting and bring all necessary paperwork.
The court employs a combination of three professional judges and two voluntary judges for oral proceedings, creating a balanced decision-making structure.
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