Criticism from Judges' Association against District Court Structural Reform - Judges Slam Lack of Involvement in Schleswig-Holstein Court Reform
The 'New Judges' Association has voiced criticism over the planned district court reform in Schleswig-Holstein. The association has slammed the lack of employee engagement in the planning process. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Justice has announced that the Reinbek Regional Court will be dissolved at the end of 2029, with its district merging with that of the Ahrensburg Regional Court.
The dissolution of the Reinbek court, set to occur when the existing lease expires, is part of the planned structural reforms. However, no other dissolutions have been announced for the time being. The changes aim to streamline the court system in Schleswig-Holstein. Employees in various courts have expressed concern about the future of their district courts due to the lack of transparency in the process. The 'New Judges' Association has criticized the absence of employee engagement in the planning stages of the reform.
The Reinbek Regional Court will cease to exist at the end of 2029, with its district being absorbed by the Ahrensburg Regional Court. While changes are planned for other district courts in Schleswig-Holstein, no further dissolutions have been announced. The 'New Judges' Association has criticized the lack of employee engagement in the reform process, with employees expressing worries about the future of their courts due to the lack of transparency.
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