Basic Law on the Judiciary

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The Basic Law on the Judiciary is a key constitutional statute of the Austro-Hungarian December Constitution of 1867 that established the fundamental organization and independence of the judicial system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austro-Hungarian law
constitutional statute
fundamental law
appliesTo Cisleithania NERFINISHED
country Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
dateEnacted 1867
defines competences of courts
relationship between courts and other state organs
structure of ordinary courts
ensures independence of courts in decision-making
irremovability of judges
guarantees independence of judges
separation of the judiciary from the executive
historicalPeriod late 19th century
influenced later Austrian constitutional law on the judiciary
jurisdiction Austrian half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
language German
legalForm written constitution-like statute
legalHierarchy supreme statute below the overall constitution in Cisleithania
legalStatus constitutional law
legalSystem Austrian legal system
partOf December Constitution of 1867 NERFINISHED
politicalContext constitutional reforms of 1867 in Austria
purpose to establish the fundamental organization of the judiciary
to guarantee the independence of the judiciary
relatedTo Basic Law on the General Rights of Nationals NERFINISHED
December Constitution NERFINISHED
subjectMatter judicial independence
judicial organization
judiciary
typeOf judicial constitutional act

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December Constitution of 1867 hasPart Basic Law on the Judiciary