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- Law_of_Austria abstract "Austria in 2008 had 141 district courts (Bezirksgerichte) with civil and criminal jurisdiction. There were also 20 provincial courts (Landesgerichte) with civil and criminal jurisdiction and four higher provincial courts (Oberlandesgerichte) with criminal jurisdiction, located in Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, and Linz. The Supreme Court (Oberster Gerichtshof), in Vienna, acts as the final appellate court for criminal and civil cases. The Constitutional Court (Verfassungsgerichtshof) has supreme jurisdiction over constitutional and civil rights issues. The Administrative Court (Verwaltungsgerichtshof) ensures the legal functioning of public administration. A central auditing authority controls financial administration. Judges are appointed by the federal government and cannot be removed or transferred. Trial by jury was reintroduced in 1951. There is no capital punishment.".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageExternalLink The-Austrian-Legal-System.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageID "25135167".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageLength "1956".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageRevisionID "675975125".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_court.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Austrian_law.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Civil_and_political_rights.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_court.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Graz.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Innsbruck.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Linz.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_Austria.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Austria".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Austrian law".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Austrian".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Law of Austria".
- Law_of_Austria wikiPageWikiLinkText "its regulations".
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- Law_of_Austria subject Category:Austrian_law.
- Law_of_Austria type Redirect.
- Law_of_Austria comment "Austria in 2008 had 141 district courts (Bezirksgerichte) with civil and criminal jurisdiction. There were also 20 provincial courts (Landesgerichte) with civil and criminal jurisdiction and four higher provincial courts (Oberlandesgerichte) with criminal jurisdiction, located in Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, and Linz. The Supreme Court (Oberster Gerichtshof), in Vienna, acts as the final appellate court for criminal and civil cases.".
- Law_of_Austria label "Law of Austria".
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- Law_of_Austria wasDerivedFrom Law_of_Austria?oldid=675975125.
- Law_of_Austria isPrimaryTopicOf Law_of_Austria.