Preußisches Obertribunal
Prussian supreme court (1703–1879) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Preußisches Obertribunal, abbreviated PrObTr (English: Prussian Supreme Tribunal), was between 1703 and 1879 either the sole or one of the supreme courts of the Kingdom of Prussia. The court played a significant role in shaping Prussia's legal system and had major influence on the administration of justice in the kingdom.
Prussian Supreme Tribunal | |
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Preußisches Obertribunal (German) | |
Established |
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Dissolved | 30 September 1879 |
Jurisdiction | Kingdom of Prussia (chiefly) |
Language | German |
It was founded by Frederick I in 1703 as the Oberappellationsgericht zu Berlin (Superior Court of Appeals in Berlin) and underwent several reorganizations. In 1748, the court was formally disestablished and integrated into the Kammergericht, where it became the Kammergericht's fourth senate. In 1782, the tribunal was separated from that court and named Geheimes Obertribunal (Secret Supreme Tribunal). In the wake of the German revolutions of 1848–1849, it was renamed to Obertribunal (Supreme Tribunal), before it was disestablished in 1879 and succeeded by the Reichsgericht – then the sole supreme court of the German Empire.