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Introduction to Civil Law




       School of Law   An Scoil Dlí
Introduction to Civil Law


Dr Suzanne Kingston




       School of Law   An Scoil Dlí
Court structures
Court structures


• More than one set of courts
Court structures


• More than one set of courts
• Each with own jurisdiction
Court structures


• More than one set of courts
• Each with own jurisdiction
• Administrative courts
Court structures


• More than one set of courts
• Each with own jurisdiction
• Administrative courts
• “Ordinary” courts
Court structures


• More than one set of courts
• Each with own jurisdiction
• Administrative courts
• “Ordinary” courts
• Contrast common law
   – Pyramid structure
Example: Structure of the Irish Court
System
Example: Structure of the Irish Court
System
Contrast: French court structure
Contrast: French court structure
France: Ordinary courts
France: Ordinary courts


• Civil courts
   – Tribunaux d’instance
   – Tribunaux de Grande instance (above €10,000
     unless specialist jurisdiction; to be consolidated)
   – Irish equivalent?
France: Ordinary courts


• Civil courts
   – Tribunaux d’instance
   – Tribunaux de Grande instance (above €10,000
     unless specialist jurisdiction; to be consolidated)
   – Irish equivalent?
• Commercial: tribunaux de commerce
   – Disputes between traders over money
   – Not career judges – lay judges elected by local
     business community
   – Irish equivalent?
   – No separate commercial courts in all civil law
     jurisdictions eg Italy
France: Ordinary courts


• Civil courts
   – Tribunaux d’instance
   – Tribunaux de Grande instance (above €10,000
     unless specialist jurisdiction; to be consolidated)
   – Irish equivalent?
• Commercial: tribunaux de commerce
   – Disputes between traders over money
   – Not career judges – lay judges elected by local
     business community
   – Irish equivalent?
   – No separate commercial courts in all civil law
     jurisdictions eg Italy
• Absorbed Ecclesiastical courts
France: Ordinary courts
France: Ordinary courts


• Employment tribunals: Conseil de prud’hommes
  – Lay judges, representing employers and employees
  – Irish equivalent?
France: Ordinary courts


• Employment tribunals: Conseil de prud’hommes
   – Lay judges, representing employers and employees
   – Irish equivalent?
• Variety of other courts of first instance eg social
  security, disability
France: Ordinary courts


• Employment tribunals: Conseil de prud’hommes
   – Lay judges, representing employers and employees
   – Irish equivalent?
• Variety of other courts of first instance eg social
  security, disability
• Courts of appeal: general jurisdiction
French court structure: Cour de
cassation
French court structure: Cour de
cassation

• Highest court of “ordinary” courts
French court structure: Cour de
cassation

• Highest court of “ordinary” courts
• Civil, criminal matters
French court structure: Cour de
cassation

• Highest court of “ordinary” courts
• Civil, criminal matters
• Origins: Tribunal de cassation
   – Function to ensure courts don’t deviate from text of
     legislation
   – Originally courts referred doubtful questions of
     construction to legislature
   – This changed quickly: became proper court (cour)
French court structure: Cour de
cassation
French court structure: Cour de
cassation

• Can construe statutes
French court structure: Cour de
cassation

• Can construe statutes
• Can quash judgments of lower ordinary courts
French court structure: Cour de
cassation

• Can construe statutes
• Can quash judgments of lower ordinary courts
• Can’t substitute its view on the merits
French court structure: Cour de
cassation

• Can construe statutes
• Can quash judgments of lower ordinary courts
• Can’t substitute its view on the merits
• Lower court not bound to follow view in the first
  instance, but bound in the second instance
   – Contrast eg Corte di Cassozione in Italy
French Cour de cassation
French Cour de cassation


• Only answers questions of law, not fact
French Cour de cassation


• Only answers questions of law, not fact
• Structure
French Cour de cassation


• Only answers questions of law, not fact
• Structure
• Over 80 trial judges (conseillers)
French Cour de cassation


• Only answers questions of law, not fact
• Structure
• Over 80 trial judges (conseillers)
• 40 case management judges (conseillers
  référendaires)
French Cour de cassation


• Only answers questions of law, not fact
• Structure
• Over 80 trial judges (conseillers)
• 40 case management judges (conseillers
  référendaires)
• Office of the prosecutor (parquet général)
   – Headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général)
   – Judicial officer charged with giving legal advice to Court –
     civil and criminal matters
   – Equivalent to Rapporteur public (formerly Commissioner
     of Government) in Council of State (Conseil d’Etat)
French Cour de cassation


• Only answers questions of law, not fact
• Structure
• Over 80 trial judges (conseillers)
• 40 case management judges (conseillers
  référendaires)
• Office of the prosecutor (parquet général)
   – Headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général)
   – Judicial officer charged with giving legal advice to Court –
     civil and criminal matters
   – Equivalent to Rapporteur public (formerly Commissioner
     of Government) in Council of State (Conseil d’Etat)
• Barristers (avocats) need to pass special exam
French Cour de cassation
French Cour de cassation


• 6 divisions (chambres):
   – First Civil Division (première chambre civile):
     individual rights, copyright and contracts
   – Second Civil Division (deuxième chambre civile):
     divorce, malfeasance
   – Third Civil Division (troisième chambre civile):
     property, urban affairs
   – Business & Financial Division: corporations,
     bankruptcy, business, banking and patents
   – Labour Division (chambre sociale): labour disputes,
     worker compensation, social security
   – Criminal Division (chambre criminelle): criminal
     cases
French Cour de cassation
French Cour de cassation


• Stare decisis vs jurisprudence constante
French Cour de cassation


• Stare decisis vs jurisprudence constante
• Style of judgments
   – Contrast eg
      • Irish Supreme Court
      • House of Lords
      • German Court
French court structure: Administrative
courts and Conseil d’Etat
French court structure: Administrative
courts and Conseil d’Etat

• Rationale for separate administrative courts
   – Contrast English mandamus, quo warranto
French court structure: Administrative
courts and Conseil d’Etat

• Rationale for separate administrative courts
   – Contrast English mandamus, quo warranto
• Conseil d’Etat: Created 1799, but not an
  independent court for 90 years
French court structure: Administrative
courts and Conseil d’Etat

• Rationale for separate administrative courts
   – Contrast English mandamus, quo warranto
• Conseil d’Etat: Created 1799, but not an
  independent court for 90 years
• Reformed to add:
   – Administrative tribunals (first instance)
   – Administrative courts of appeal (cours
     administratives d’appel, 1989)
   – Contrast eg Germany, Austria: separate
     administrative courts long beforehand
Conseil d’Etat
Conseil d’Etat


• 6 divisions
   – 5 administrative: home affairs, finance, research,
     public works, welfare
   – 1 litigious
   – Members are traditionally members of both
      • Independence problems? ECHR
Conseil d’Etat


• 6 divisions
   – 5 administrative: home affairs, finance, research,
     public works, welfare
   – 1 litigious
   – Members are traditionally members of both
      • Independence problems? ECHR

• Official president: Prime Minister
Conseil d’Etat
Conseil d’Etat


• Powers
  – Advisory
     • Obligatory consultation before legislation made
     • Discretionary consultation by government in other
       administrative matters (eg Islamic headscarves 1989,
       International Criminal Court 1999)
  – Judicial
     • Rarely first instance
     • Mainly appeals on point of law only
     • Can be referred question for advice on points of law
       by lower administrative courts
Conflicts of court jurisdiction?
Conflicts of court jurisdiction?


• Decided by Tribunal des conflits (Jurisdiction
  disputes court)
   – Positive conflict: eg administration considers a case
     should be in administrative courts
      • Préfet is told
      • If préfet can’t agree with court, referred to
        jurisdiction disputes court
   – Similar if negative conflict ie no court thinks it’s
     competent
   – Mixed cases: Jurisdiction disputes court can be
     asked to decide the case if courts come to
     conflicting outcomes (happens rarely)
Conseil constitutionnel
Conseil constitutionnel


• Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic
  (1958 Constitution)
Conseil constitutionnel


• Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic
  (1958 Constitution)
• Members: les sages
Conseil constitutionnel


• Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic
  (1958 Constitution)
• Members: les sages
• Former presidents have right to sit
Conseil constitutionnel


• Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic
  (1958 Constitution)
• Members: les sages
• Former presidents have right to sit
• Others chosen by politicians:
   – President of the Republic (3)
   – President of the National Assembly (3)
   – President of Senate (3)
Conseil constitutionnel
Conseil constitutionnel


• Decisions bind judges and unappealable
Conseil constitutionnel


• Decisions bind judges and unappealable
• Roles
   – Supervising elections and judging any litigation
     resulting from elections (eg election expenses,
     eligibility of candidates)
   – Judging constitutionality of statutes, international
     treaties
      • Before promulgation
      • Eg Corsica decision (1991) – acknowledging existence
        of separate Corsican nation contravenes Article 1
        French Constitution (“France is an indivisible, secular,
        democratic and social Republic”)
      • Eg Carbon tax (December 2009)
   – Judging ability of President to be able to exercise
     functions
Conseil constitutionnel
Conseil constitutionnel


• Who can refer to Conseil?
   – President, PM, President National Assembly/Senate,
     60 members of National Assembly/Senate
   – Or (since March 2010) if compatibility of statute
     with constitution is raised by party in case and
     referred by Cour de cassation or Conseil d’Etat
Conseil constitutionnel


• Who can refer to Conseil?
   – President, PM, President National Assembly/Senate,
     60 members of National Assembly/Senate
   – Or (since March 2010) if compatibility of statute
     with constitution is raised by party in case and
     referred by Cour de cassation or Conseil d’Etat
• Limits of conseil’s powers
   – Not acts
      •   Passed after referendum
      •   Amending Constitution
      •   Not referred to Conseil
      •   Incorporating European directives into French law
   – Not compatibility of French act with EU law
German court structure
German court structure


• 5 separate branches of court (contrast France)
German court structure


• 5 separate branches of court (contrast France)
• Ordinary courts (civil and criminal)
   – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte
   – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on
     appeal)
   – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of
     law)
German court structure


• 5 separate branches of court (contrast France)
• Ordinary courts (civil and criminal)
   – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte
   – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on
     appeal)
   – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of
     law)
• Labour courts
   – Judge consults with employer and employee
     representatives
German court structure


• 5 separate branches of court (contrast France)
• Ordinary courts (civil and criminal)
   – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte
   – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on
     appeal)
   – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of
     law)
• Labour courts
   – Judge consults with employer and employee
     representatives
• Tax courts
German court structure


• 5 separate branches of court (contrast France)
• Ordinary courts (civil and criminal)
   – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte
   – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on
     appeal)
   – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of
     law)
• Labour courts
   – Judge consults with employer and employee
     representatives
• Tax courts
• Social security courts
German court structure


• 5 separate branches of court (contrast France)
• Ordinary courts (civil and criminal)
   – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte
   – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on
     appeal)
   – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of
     law)
• Labour courts
   – Judge consults with employer and employee
     representatives
• Tax courts
• Social security courts
• Administrative courts
German court structure
German court structure
German court structure
German court structure


• Lay involvement in commercial matters and
  labour matters
German court structure


• Lay involvement in commercial matters and
  labour matters
• Highest ordinary court: Bundesgerichtshof –
  Federal Court of Justice
German court structure


• Lay involvement in commercial matters and
  labour matters
• Highest ordinary court: Bundesgerichtshof –
  Federal Court of Justice
• Each branch has its own federal court
German court structure


• Lay involvement in commercial matters and
  labour matters
• Highest ordinary court: Bundesgerichtshof –
  Federal Court of Justice
• Each branch has its own federal court
• Plus Federal Constitutional Court
German court structure
German court structure


• Administrative courts
   – First instance, High Courts in each state (Länder)
   – Federal Administrative Court
     (Bundesverwaltungsgericht)
      • Review on point of law
      • “Revision” possible to lower judgment (contrast
        cassation)
   – All non-constitutional public law matters unless
     expressly assigned by statute to fiscal/social courts
   – Eg asylum, planning, environmental matters
German court structure


• Administrative courts
   – First instance, High Courts in each state (Länder)
   – Federal Administrative Court
     (Bundesverwaltungsgericht)
      • Review on point of law
      • “Revision” possible to lower judgment (contrast
        cassation)
   – All non-constitutional public law matters unless
     expressly assigned by statute to fiscal/social courts
   – Eg asylum, planning, environmental matters
• Contrast Conseil d’Etat:
   – No advisory functions
   – Wholly independent from executive
Constitutional courts
Constitutional courts


• State constitutional courts (Länder)
Constitutional courts


• State constitutional courts (Länder)
• All courts subject to review by Federal
  Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht,
  BVerfG)
Constitutional courts


• State constitutional courts (Länder)
• All courts subject to review by Federal
  Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht,
  BVerfG)
• Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal
  council) each choose half of members
Constitutional courts


• State constitutional courts (Länder)
• All courts subject to review by Federal
  Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht,
  BVerfG)
• Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal
  council) each choose half of members
• 12 year non renewable term
Constitutional courts


• State constitutional courts (Länder)
• All courts subject to review by Federal
  Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht,
  BVerfG)
• Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal
  council) each choose half of members
• 12 year non renewable term
• Bundestag delegates to judges election board
Constitutional courts


• State constitutional courts (Länder)
• All courts subject to review by Federal
  Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht,
  BVerfG)
• Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal
  council) each choose half of members
• 12 year non renewable term
• Bundestag delegates to judges election board
• Age of judges: 40-68
German court structure
German court structure


• Conflicts of jurisdiction?
German court structure


• Conflicts of jurisdiction?
• Court where case is filed decided whether it has
  jurisdiction
German court structure


• Conflicts of jurisdiction?
• Court where case is filed decided whether it has
  jurisdiction
• If decides no jurisdiction, may transfer cases to
  another court
German court structure


• Conflicts of jurisdiction?
• Court where case is filed decided whether it has
  jurisdiction
• If decides no jurisdiction, may transfer cases to
  another court
• Contrast:
   – France: Tribunal des conflits
   – Italy: Court of cassation decides conflicts

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Civil Law slide 5

  • 1. Introduction to Civil Law School of Law An Scoil Dlí
  • 2. Introduction to Civil Law Dr Suzanne Kingston School of Law An Scoil Dlí
  • 4. Court structures • More than one set of courts
  • 5. Court structures • More than one set of courts • Each with own jurisdiction
  • 6. Court structures • More than one set of courts • Each with own jurisdiction • Administrative courts
  • 7. Court structures • More than one set of courts • Each with own jurisdiction • Administrative courts • “Ordinary” courts
  • 8. Court structures • More than one set of courts • Each with own jurisdiction • Administrative courts • “Ordinary” courts • Contrast common law – Pyramid structure
  • 9. Example: Structure of the Irish Court System
  • 10. Example: Structure of the Irish Court System
  • 14. France: Ordinary courts • Civil courts – Tribunaux d’instance – Tribunaux de Grande instance (above €10,000 unless specialist jurisdiction; to be consolidated) – Irish equivalent?
  • 15. France: Ordinary courts • Civil courts – Tribunaux d’instance – Tribunaux de Grande instance (above €10,000 unless specialist jurisdiction; to be consolidated) – Irish equivalent? • Commercial: tribunaux de commerce – Disputes between traders over money – Not career judges – lay judges elected by local business community – Irish equivalent? – No separate commercial courts in all civil law jurisdictions eg Italy
  • 16. France: Ordinary courts • Civil courts – Tribunaux d’instance – Tribunaux de Grande instance (above €10,000 unless specialist jurisdiction; to be consolidated) – Irish equivalent? • Commercial: tribunaux de commerce – Disputes between traders over money – Not career judges – lay judges elected by local business community – Irish equivalent? – No separate commercial courts in all civil law jurisdictions eg Italy • Absorbed Ecclesiastical courts
  • 18. France: Ordinary courts • Employment tribunals: Conseil de prud’hommes – Lay judges, representing employers and employees – Irish equivalent?
  • 19. France: Ordinary courts • Employment tribunals: Conseil de prud’hommes – Lay judges, representing employers and employees – Irish equivalent? • Variety of other courts of first instance eg social security, disability
  • 20. France: Ordinary courts • Employment tribunals: Conseil de prud’hommes – Lay judges, representing employers and employees – Irish equivalent? • Variety of other courts of first instance eg social security, disability • Courts of appeal: general jurisdiction
  • 21. French court structure: Cour de cassation
  • 22. French court structure: Cour de cassation • Highest court of “ordinary” courts
  • 23. French court structure: Cour de cassation • Highest court of “ordinary” courts • Civil, criminal matters
  • 24. French court structure: Cour de cassation • Highest court of “ordinary” courts • Civil, criminal matters • Origins: Tribunal de cassation – Function to ensure courts don’t deviate from text of legislation – Originally courts referred doubtful questions of construction to legislature – This changed quickly: became proper court (cour)
  • 25. French court structure: Cour de cassation
  • 26. French court structure: Cour de cassation • Can construe statutes
  • 27. French court structure: Cour de cassation • Can construe statutes • Can quash judgments of lower ordinary courts
  • 28. French court structure: Cour de cassation • Can construe statutes • Can quash judgments of lower ordinary courts • Can’t substitute its view on the merits
  • 29. French court structure: Cour de cassation • Can construe statutes • Can quash judgments of lower ordinary courts • Can’t substitute its view on the merits • Lower court not bound to follow view in the first instance, but bound in the second instance – Contrast eg Corte di Cassozione in Italy
  • 30. French Cour de cassation
  • 31. French Cour de cassation • Only answers questions of law, not fact
  • 32. French Cour de cassation • Only answers questions of law, not fact • Structure
  • 33. French Cour de cassation • Only answers questions of law, not fact • Structure • Over 80 trial judges (conseillers)
  • 34. French Cour de cassation • Only answers questions of law, not fact • Structure • Over 80 trial judges (conseillers) • 40 case management judges (conseillers référendaires)
  • 35. French Cour de cassation • Only answers questions of law, not fact • Structure • Over 80 trial judges (conseillers) • 40 case management judges (conseillers référendaires) • Office of the prosecutor (parquet général) – Headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général) – Judicial officer charged with giving legal advice to Court – civil and criminal matters – Equivalent to Rapporteur public (formerly Commissioner of Government) in Council of State (Conseil d’Etat)
  • 36. French Cour de cassation • Only answers questions of law, not fact • Structure • Over 80 trial judges (conseillers) • 40 case management judges (conseillers référendaires) • Office of the prosecutor (parquet général) – Headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général) – Judicial officer charged with giving legal advice to Court – civil and criminal matters – Equivalent to Rapporteur public (formerly Commissioner of Government) in Council of State (Conseil d’Etat) • Barristers (avocats) need to pass special exam
  • 37. French Cour de cassation
  • 38. French Cour de cassation • 6 divisions (chambres): – First Civil Division (première chambre civile): individual rights, copyright and contracts – Second Civil Division (deuxième chambre civile): divorce, malfeasance – Third Civil Division (troisième chambre civile): property, urban affairs – Business & Financial Division: corporations, bankruptcy, business, banking and patents – Labour Division (chambre sociale): labour disputes, worker compensation, social security – Criminal Division (chambre criminelle): criminal cases
  • 39. French Cour de cassation
  • 40. French Cour de cassation • Stare decisis vs jurisprudence constante
  • 41. French Cour de cassation • Stare decisis vs jurisprudence constante • Style of judgments – Contrast eg • Irish Supreme Court • House of Lords • German Court
  • 42. French court structure: Administrative courts and Conseil d’Etat
  • 43. French court structure: Administrative courts and Conseil d’Etat • Rationale for separate administrative courts – Contrast English mandamus, quo warranto
  • 44. French court structure: Administrative courts and Conseil d’Etat • Rationale for separate administrative courts – Contrast English mandamus, quo warranto • Conseil d’Etat: Created 1799, but not an independent court for 90 years
  • 45. French court structure: Administrative courts and Conseil d’Etat • Rationale for separate administrative courts – Contrast English mandamus, quo warranto • Conseil d’Etat: Created 1799, but not an independent court for 90 years • Reformed to add: – Administrative tribunals (first instance) – Administrative courts of appeal (cours administratives d’appel, 1989) – Contrast eg Germany, Austria: separate administrative courts long beforehand
  • 47. Conseil d’Etat • 6 divisions – 5 administrative: home affairs, finance, research, public works, welfare – 1 litigious – Members are traditionally members of both • Independence problems? ECHR
  • 48. Conseil d’Etat • 6 divisions – 5 administrative: home affairs, finance, research, public works, welfare – 1 litigious – Members are traditionally members of both • Independence problems? ECHR • Official president: Prime Minister
  • 50. Conseil d’Etat • Powers – Advisory • Obligatory consultation before legislation made • Discretionary consultation by government in other administrative matters (eg Islamic headscarves 1989, International Criminal Court 1999) – Judicial • Rarely first instance • Mainly appeals on point of law only • Can be referred question for advice on points of law by lower administrative courts
  • 51. Conflicts of court jurisdiction?
  • 52. Conflicts of court jurisdiction? • Decided by Tribunal des conflits (Jurisdiction disputes court) – Positive conflict: eg administration considers a case should be in administrative courts • Préfet is told • If préfet can’t agree with court, referred to jurisdiction disputes court – Similar if negative conflict ie no court thinks it’s competent – Mixed cases: Jurisdiction disputes court can be asked to decide the case if courts come to conflicting outcomes (happens rarely)
  • 54. Conseil constitutionnel • Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic (1958 Constitution)
  • 55. Conseil constitutionnel • Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic (1958 Constitution) • Members: les sages
  • 56. Conseil constitutionnel • Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic (1958 Constitution) • Members: les sages • Former presidents have right to sit
  • 57. Conseil constitutionnel • Created by founders of (current) Fifth Republic (1958 Constitution) • Members: les sages • Former presidents have right to sit • Others chosen by politicians: – President of the Republic (3) – President of the National Assembly (3) – President of Senate (3)
  • 59. Conseil constitutionnel • Decisions bind judges and unappealable
  • 60. Conseil constitutionnel • Decisions bind judges and unappealable • Roles – Supervising elections and judging any litigation resulting from elections (eg election expenses, eligibility of candidates) – Judging constitutionality of statutes, international treaties • Before promulgation • Eg Corsica decision (1991) – acknowledging existence of separate Corsican nation contravenes Article 1 French Constitution (“France is an indivisible, secular, democratic and social Republic”) • Eg Carbon tax (December 2009) – Judging ability of President to be able to exercise functions
  • 62. Conseil constitutionnel • Who can refer to Conseil? – President, PM, President National Assembly/Senate, 60 members of National Assembly/Senate – Or (since March 2010) if compatibility of statute with constitution is raised by party in case and referred by Cour de cassation or Conseil d’Etat
  • 63. Conseil constitutionnel • Who can refer to Conseil? – President, PM, President National Assembly/Senate, 60 members of National Assembly/Senate – Or (since March 2010) if compatibility of statute with constitution is raised by party in case and referred by Cour de cassation or Conseil d’Etat • Limits of conseil’s powers – Not acts • Passed after referendum • Amending Constitution • Not referred to Conseil • Incorporating European directives into French law – Not compatibility of French act with EU law
  • 65. German court structure • 5 separate branches of court (contrast France)
  • 66. German court structure • 5 separate branches of court (contrast France) • Ordinary courts (civil and criminal) – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on appeal) – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of law)
  • 67. German court structure • 5 separate branches of court (contrast France) • Ordinary courts (civil and criminal) – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on appeal) – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of law) • Labour courts – Judge consults with employer and employee representatives
  • 68. German court structure • 5 separate branches of court (contrast France) • Ordinary courts (civil and criminal) – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on appeal) – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of law) • Labour courts – Judge consults with employer and employee representatives • Tax courts
  • 69. German court structure • 5 separate branches of court (contrast France) • Ordinary courts (civil and criminal) – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on appeal) – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of law) • Labour courts – Judge consults with employer and employee representatives • Tax courts • Social security courts
  • 70. German court structure • 5 separate branches of court (contrast France) • Ordinary courts (civil and criminal) – First instance (local) courts: Amtsgerichte – Regional courts: Landgerichte (original jurisdiction on appeal) – Regional appellate courts: Oberlandesgerichte (points of law) • Labour courts – Judge consults with employer and employee representatives • Tax courts • Social security courts • Administrative courts
  • 74. German court structure • Lay involvement in commercial matters and labour matters
  • 75. German court structure • Lay involvement in commercial matters and labour matters • Highest ordinary court: Bundesgerichtshof – Federal Court of Justice
  • 76. German court structure • Lay involvement in commercial matters and labour matters • Highest ordinary court: Bundesgerichtshof – Federal Court of Justice • Each branch has its own federal court
  • 77. German court structure • Lay involvement in commercial matters and labour matters • Highest ordinary court: Bundesgerichtshof – Federal Court of Justice • Each branch has its own federal court • Plus Federal Constitutional Court
  • 79. German court structure • Administrative courts – First instance, High Courts in each state (Länder) – Federal Administrative Court (Bundesverwaltungsgericht) • Review on point of law • “Revision” possible to lower judgment (contrast cassation) – All non-constitutional public law matters unless expressly assigned by statute to fiscal/social courts – Eg asylum, planning, environmental matters
  • 80. German court structure • Administrative courts – First instance, High Courts in each state (Länder) – Federal Administrative Court (Bundesverwaltungsgericht) • Review on point of law • “Revision” possible to lower judgment (contrast cassation) – All non-constitutional public law matters unless expressly assigned by statute to fiscal/social courts – Eg asylum, planning, environmental matters • Contrast Conseil d’Etat: – No advisory functions – Wholly independent from executive
  • 82. Constitutional courts • State constitutional courts (Länder)
  • 83. Constitutional courts • State constitutional courts (Länder) • All courts subject to review by Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG)
  • 84. Constitutional courts • State constitutional courts (Länder) • All courts subject to review by Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) • Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal council) each choose half of members
  • 85. Constitutional courts • State constitutional courts (Länder) • All courts subject to review by Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) • Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal council) each choose half of members • 12 year non renewable term
  • 86. Constitutional courts • State constitutional courts (Länder) • All courts subject to review by Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) • Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal council) each choose half of members • 12 year non renewable term • Bundestag delegates to judges election board
  • 87. Constitutional courts • State constitutional courts (Länder) • All courts subject to review by Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) • Bundestag (parliament), Bundesrat (federal council) each choose half of members • 12 year non renewable term • Bundestag delegates to judges election board • Age of judges: 40-68
  • 89. German court structure • Conflicts of jurisdiction?
  • 90. German court structure • Conflicts of jurisdiction? • Court where case is filed decided whether it has jurisdiction
  • 91. German court structure • Conflicts of jurisdiction? • Court where case is filed decided whether it has jurisdiction • If decides no jurisdiction, may transfer cases to another court
  • 92. German court structure • Conflicts of jurisdiction? • Court where case is filed decided whether it has jurisdiction • If decides no jurisdiction, may transfer cases to another court • Contrast: – France: Tribunal des conflits – Italy: Court of cassation decides conflicts

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