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  2. Federal Labour Court - Wikipedia

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    The court hears cases from the Landesarbeitsgerichte (Superior State Labour Courts), which, in turn, are the courts of appeals against decisions of the Arbeitsgerichte (Inferior State Labour Courts). The Bundesarbeitsgericht is located in the city of Erfurt .

  3. Labor court - Wikipedia

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    A labor court (or labour court or industrial tribunal) is a governmental judiciary body which rules on labor or employment-related matters and disputes. In a number of countries, labor cases are often taken to separate national labor high courts.

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    Thousands of children will be held in immigration detention for more than 28 days under Labour plans, which fail to repeal powers brought in under the Conservatives.. Under a new borders bill ...

  8. Live: Annual Labour Party conference kicks off in Liverpool

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    The annual Labour conference kicks off in Liverpool from today (8 October), until Wednesday (11 October), with talks from a number of key figures in the party. One of the most highly-anticipated ...

  9. Federal courts (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, federal courts (German: Bundesgerichte pronounced [ˈbʊndəsɡəˌʁɪçtə] ⓘ, singular Bundesgericht) are courts which are established by federal law.. According to article 92 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, the judiciary power is exercised by the Federal Constitutional Court, the federal courts provided for in the Basic Law, and the courts of the Länder ...